Plato, a great philosopher, student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle called the study of numbers the highest level of knowledge. Numbers can be divided into groups, demonstrate relationships and are used in religion, superstition and mythology. Numbers have been identified as the purest form of communication that crosses the boundaries of languages, understanding and perception. Numbers are woven into every aspect of humankind and critical to life on earth. But have you ever been…
ContinueAdded by Darryl Moore on May 22, 2012 at 5:30pm — 2 Comments
Do you engage in public sector recruiting? If not you may be missing a very important and sizable opportunity. Let’s start with the size of the pie – 24% is the average percentage of employees in the public sector in Canada (March 2012). The USA tends to be in the high teens with developing country average around 23% (Bureau of Statistics). This means that one in four or five positions in Canada/USA are a public job: government, Crown Corporation, university,…
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Whether in the Temporary or the Permanent search industry meeting a lot of candidates is a critical success factor. Recruiters are sent hundreds of resumes weekly and dig into profiles on a regular basis. The information provided may come in several avenues, both public and private and the information is protected by a legislated privacy act accordingly. In Alberta and British Columbia this is often referred to as FOIPP Act (Freedom of Information and Privacy Protection Act), and is…
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