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Permalink Reply by Allison Sherwood on March 3, 2010 at 2:28pm This is a question that would have caught me off guard as well! I once went to Barnes and Noble and went to the section with all the books on Java development and slid copies of my cards inside a bunch of them! It took me 5 minutes and I actually got calls from a couple of candidates. The more targeted your card placement the more appropriate the candidates! Good luck-
Permalink Reply by Allison Sherwood on March 3, 2010 at 3:40pm I sent a letter to a reality television star who stated in the press that she was moving to Seattle and told her we'd like to interview her if she was interested. She worked in the same industry, therefore had the potential skill set we would be interested in. After many months, she responded, I interviewed her, she interviewed with us, got offers from every competitor in town and she ended up taking ours. Unconventional, yes. Did I think it would even work? No. But it did. And it was sort of fun.
VERY creative and definitely a testament to the addage, you never know what will happen unless you try! Curious to know if she ended up being a good hire?
Peter Ceccarelli said:I sent a letter to a reality television star who stated in the press that she was moving to Seattle and told her we'd like to interview her if she was interested. She worked in the same industry, therefore had the potential skill set we would be interested in. After many months, she responded, I interviewed her, she interviewed with us, got offers from every competitor in town and she ended up taking ours. Unconventional, yes. Did I think it would even work? No. But it did. And it was sort of fun.
Permalink Reply by Rob Humphrey on March 5, 2010 at 11:32am
Permalink Reply by Allison Sherwood on March 5, 2010 at 7:47pm Toilet Paper. Really. TP. Printed with a microsite address. Placed strategically at conferences etc. Led to 10 hires..seriously
Permalink Reply by Amy on March 22, 2010 at 8:44pm This is a question that would have caught me off guard as well! I once went to Barnes and Noble and went to the section with all the books on Java development and slid copies of my cards inside a bunch of them! It took me 5 minutes and I actually got calls from a couple of candidates. The more targeted your card placement the more appropriate the candidates! Good luck-
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