Sharon Collyge
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Sharon Collyge
  • Female
  • Sachse, TX
  • United States
  • KTek Solutions
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Sharon Collyge commented on Scott Wintrip's blog post 'StaffingU Living a Life of Whelm'
I read a book lately "Enjoying Where You Are on the Way to Where You Are Going". I enjoyed the book although it had a bit too many biblical scriptures quoted for my comfort. Duh, I probably wouldn't have picked it up in the first…
Dec 7, 2010
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Sharon Collyge commented on Justin Miller's blog post 'Social Recruiting: The Replacement for Cold Calling'
I've been around a while in recruiting, 20+ years, and my opinion is that traditional recruiting knowledge combined with a passion for learning new things, and being open to trying new approaches and tools, like Social Media, is the best of all…
Dec 6, 2010
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Sharon Collyge joined Sherry Karr's group Oct 17, 2010
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Peter Ceccarelli commented on Sharon Collyge's blog post 'Attitude - Everyone Has One.....'
I'm a boomer and unfortuantely, the boomers are the parents of the Y's now in the job market (I don't have kids, so I'm not pointing the finger), but Y's have had much more decision making influence on their families than…
Feb 25, 2010
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Sharon Collyge commented on Sharon Collyge's blog post 'Attitude - Everyone Has One.....'
Peter, Thanks for your comments. Most of the arrogance is coming from the younger crowd. Boomers seem to know the score, but occassionally I see frustration from all groups, but generally more respectfully stated.
Feb 25, 2010
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Peter Ceccarelli commented on Sharon Collyge's blog post 'Attitude - Everyone Has One.....'
You presented some good thoughts on the subject of what I call interpersonal skills. At my company we assess 100% for hard skill set/technical skills to do the job AND 100% for culture fit/interpersonal skills. A lot of companies spend 80% of their…
Feb 25, 2010
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Blog posts by Sharon Collyge Feb 25, 2010

Profile Information

Name
Sharon Collyge
Job Title
Sr. Technical Recruiter
Company
KTek Solutions
Which best describes your profession?
Agency Recruiting
How many years have you been in the business?
10 - 14 years
Which industries do you work in now?
Technology
Are you interested in split placements?
No
What kind of networking are you open to?
Open networking
How do you introduce yourself to people you meet in business?
I'm a Sr. Technical Recruiter with over 10 years experience in IT Recruiting, working in the Dallas, TX metro area.

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Sharon Collyge

Attitude - Everyone Has One.....

Posted on February 24, 2010 at 7:28pm 3 Comments

I wonder sometimes if candidates know that they're projecting a bad attitude, or coming off as arrogant, that they talk so much that no one else has a chance to say anything? I spoke with a young man today that was clearly very frustrated, and didn't hide it. I asked what was the problem and he said he was frustrated, didn't apologize, just said he was having a bad day. Why would anyone call a recruiter when they are so totally frustrated that they can't speak normally? I told…

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Sharon Collyge

Recruiting From a Home Office Ain't So Bad

Posted on February 23, 2010 at 6:30pm 4 Comments

One year later, and I've changed my mind about working from home, I really like it. I think the key was having requirements to keep me busy and a rewarding commission structure. Took quite a while to build up to a decent monthly paycheck, since I'm paid based on hours my placements work, but I guess I got lucky (by that I mean I worked really hard) and found a good person to work with.

I never thought I would consider it a "real" job, just something to do until I found…

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