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Exit Interview Formats/Templates

Started Feb. 16, 2009

What do recruiters want?
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Tom Sweeney Feb. 11, 2009.

 

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October 2, 2009
Does anyone have a high level outline or framework for a successful shared services model that they would be willing to share? Thanks in advance, Craig
March 12, 2009
Hi Charles Have you explored avature.net? It's a CRM tool that has open web feature that pulls from quite a few of the social media sites. Craig
February 23, 2009
Anyone in the community have exit interview formats for templates that they can share? Thanks in advance, Craig
February 15, 2009
February 13, 2009
Please feel free to check out my blog at http://sweens.wordpress.com where I have attempted to address some of the issue that can arise from your question. As a recruiter, I think what most recruiters are looking for is the perfect candidate. Candi…
February 11, 2009
It's like dating, they want what they can't have.
February 11, 2009
With a record number of job seekers anxiously and urgently searching applying for their next opportunity, I post the question... What do recruiters want from job seekers, that would make finding and considering them easier and more efficient.
February 10, 2009

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Name
Craig Campbell
Location
Seattle
Which best describes your profession?
Corporate, Sourcer/Researcher, Human Resources/staffing
How many years have you been in the business?
10 - 14 years
What kind of networking are you open to?
Referrals between friends, Invitation only
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http://craigjcampbell.com
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http://linkedin/in/craigcam

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At 3:16pm on October 2, 2009, Jill Rosenfield said…
This is going to be a fun ride!!!!! Thanks for the opportunity Craig. You Rock!
At 1:53pm on February 13, 2009, Joshua Westover said…
Great talking with you yesterday Craig! Love your passion for really adding value, and look forward to working together more moving forward! Have a great weekend!
At 12:07pm on November 25, 2008, Slouch said…
great video Craig. How are things in Vegas?
At 11:10pm on November 5, 2008, Paul DeBettignies said…

I am the “Admin” for the Recruiters On LinkedIn group, www.recruitingblogs.com/group/linkedin. You have recently joined and this is a "welcome" to the group and "here is how it works".

Over the past year I have been experimenting how best to facilitate members being able to connect with each other. Some want to connect with everyone and some are looking for a few meaningful connections.

1-2 times per week I send a group introduction message with 10-15 new members and reintroducing others.

What this means for you is simple, do you wish to be introduced to the group?

You have 4 options from which to choose:

(A) “Open Networker” with name, email address, and LinkedIn URL as you want to connect with anyone and everyone.

(B) “General Introduction” with name and LinkedIn URL as you are specific about who you want to connect with.

(C) “Lurker” no announcement will be made as you want to be on the sidelines connecting with people as you wish.

(D) “Super Open Networker” which is (A) plus having your contact information on the group page.

A caution on the “Open Networker”, you may be inundated with invitations to connect. For some this is exactly what they are hoping for and others this could be a pain.

I do ask, if you receive invitations from members you do not want to connect with that you “Archive” the message versus “I don’t know” so the sender is not penalized by LinkedIn although how you handle this is up to you.

Again your options are (A), (B), (C), (D).

Please include your LinkedIn URL and email address you prefer to receive invitations and send to paul@mnheadhunter.com

Thank you for your time.

P.

At 5:47pm on July 2, 2007, Shea Putnam said…
Craig -- Interesting....nice picture.
Give me a shout when you have some blogging time.
At 12:20am on June 27, 2007, Job Blogger said…
hi craig
good to meet you here.
how are you doing?

Job Blogger
At 10:33am on June 22, 2007, mattmartone said…
There are two companies in the mobile recruitment marketing space that I am familiar with.

The first is OTair. www.otair.com . They provide a service that lets you accept and send text messages. When I spoke to them last year they charged monthly. You can see it in action. Text jsm to 68247.
http://www.jobsearchmarketing.com/2006/08/rethinking_text.html


The other company is the t-shirt company that I mentioned. They are called, Reactee. www.reactee.com. You buy t-shirts. The t-shirt would say something like, text MGMJOBS to ##### to learn more about a great place to work. Reactee sends you the prospect data. From what I can tell there is no charge other than the cost to buy a t-shirt. 1 shirt, $20. I don’t know what the cost would be support a large scale effort or if their service is scalable enough to support your effort.

I plan to review each of these services and any other mobile recruitment marketing services on my blog so I’d be happy to help you in any way that I can in exchange for your input on the review.

Matt
At 9:23am on June 21, 2007, Slouch said…
Great. I will call you
At 11:22pm on June 17, 2007, mattmartone said…
I’ll be sure to let you know if I come across any SMS for recruitment data.

Last week I came across this mobile marketing service for recruitment. They give you promotional t-shirts and set you up on their network to recruitment leads via SMS.

The shirts say something to the extent of , ‘Want to Work at MGM Grand? Text hireme to ####. ‘

The company handles everything from the t-shirts to the network.

Def. innovative. Seems like it would be a good compliment to a larger effort.

I'll keep an eye out for more info and send along if you like.

Will you be at SHRM?

If so, let's connect there and discuss more. From what I understand companies like MGM and your competitors have a serious recruiting push ahead. If MGM plans on innovating as it seems, Id like to interview you for my blog, http://www.jobsearchmarketing.com

Let me know.

Btw, you're invited to the Yahoo! HotJobs party at Tao.

More here:
http://www.jobsearchmarketing.com/yahoo-hotjobs-shrm-car.html

Matt
At 2:49pm on June 16, 2007, mattmartone said…
Hi Craig,
I saw your question on Jason Davis's page regarding anyone whom has run a high volume text message campaign for recruitment.

I'm in the process of reviewing an, SMS for recruitment service. Maybe my contacts at that company will have some data to share. I’ll be sure to send it your way.

Do you have any data or know of any campaigns yourself?

Matt
 
 

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