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Charles Haines replied to Slouch's discussion 'Josh Akers Joins RecruitingBlogs.com as VP of Sales'
"Congrats on the new gig Josh....look forward to seeing your positive impact on RecruitingBlogs."
Aug 25, 2009
Charles Haines replied to Kim Heitland's discussion 'Help with Ethical(?) Question'
"I completely agree with Jerry and others who advocate disclosure....i.e. telling the truth. Everyone makes mistakes and owning up to them part of being mature. Hiding it however is indicative of a unethical mindset that sends shivers down most…"
Jun 25, 2009
Charles Haines replied to See_Jane_Recruit's discussion 'I Need The Advice of Experienced Recruiters--QUICKLY!'
"Maureen asked a really good question about who is paying you. Well, if these are contingency searches, no one yet because you're working at 100% risk. Granted the fee will come from a company, not your candidate, but if you client hasn't…"
Mar 13, 2009
Charles Haines replied to Shekar Talakola's discussion 'Healthcare Recruiters?'
"I have been recruiting healthcare professionals for over 19 years. Can you provide more information Shekar? Charles Haines Charles@AllenAdell.com"
Mar 11, 2009
Charles Haines replied to Ken DeWitt's discussion 'Client won't pay up!!!'
"Ken, A true “exclusive” contract is one that includes a retainer. However, if you are talking about a contingency agreement, then the word “exclusive” is a misnomer. If you have a client that relies on you and tells you that…"
Feb 23, 2009

Profile Information

Name
Charles A. Haines
Location
Tampa (Odessa)
Company
Allen Adell Executive Search & Consulting
Which best describes your profession?
Independent, Recruiter, Manager
How many years have you been in the business?
More than 15 years
Which industries do you work in now?
Healthcare, Services
Which conferences do you plan to attend in the next year?
Fordyce Forum
What kind of networking are you open to?
Open networking
How do you introduce yourself to people you meet in business?
When asked what I do, I tell them:

"I help companies gain a competitive edge."

That generally piques their curiosity and can lead to some interesting conversations.
Name someone you most admire
Alan Schonberg (One of the founders of Management Recruiters International and longtime CEO)
Which blogs would you recommend people read?
Yours (RecruitingBlogs) of course. I am also a fan of ole Cheezhead.
What recruiting tools can you not live without?
Phone & Internet
What do you like best about RecruitingBlogs.com...
The discussions tend to stay on target and I usually find at least one nugget of wisdom in every thread I read.
Website
http://www.AllenAdell.com

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At 11:22am on August 23, 2007, Recruiting Animal said…
By the way, is that picture from 1965?
At 11:22am on August 23, 2007, Recruiting Animal said…
Chuck, would you like to join the Indian Recruiters Group?
 
 
 

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