Ever wondered what the clever phrases in those job ads actually mean?
Conduct an online job search these days and you’re soon confronted with lots of ads, many suggesting, without actually saying it of course, that each day spent working with them will be just like dying and going to heaven, only better. But should they be taken at face value? Is your workplace heaven? Or is it more like hell, despite what that ever so enticing advertisement that lured you there in the first place suggested? Here I take a lighthearted look at what job ads say and what they…
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Most Job Posts Suck
That was the basic premise of a talk I recently gave at the Minnesota Recruiters' Conference earlier this month. The presentation was titled, "Winning The Talent War With Effective Job Posts."
I thought I would share the main point of the talk...
Typical job posts do not affect a potential candidate's desire to apply.
Our job posts are all about our companies and what we want - they are totally focused on us. We need…
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The Lost Value of Job Postings
We’ll admit right out of the gate that this is one blog post that directly relates to the type of business we run at ShinyNeedle. In order to write this post we had to mention our website, and we had to discuss challenge based hiring. There are hundreds of job posting websites available today. We just recently posted an article on how to manage the extremely large world of job posting websites. There are some that provide zero value, and some that have a bigger brand and have found ways to…
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Job Posting Strategy for Your Business
It’s a really bad idea to fly by the seat of your pants when it comes to creating a job posting strategy for your business. There are multiple channels for getting a job post out there in the market this day in age. It’s easy to consider a spam strategy and get it to as many eye balls as possible. This isn’t necessarily going to get you to the right candidate. Some of the risks that come into play when you simply send out the post to the masses are getting an uncontrollable amount of…
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Converting Temp Hires to Full Time
I wanted to share something that I thought would be an interesting topic for the group on Recruiting Blogs. I wrote this on our job site www.shinyneedle.com earlier today. Deciding if and when you should convert temp hires to full time can be a very difficult decision. For one you probably decided to start them out as a temp because of cost, but it could also be because of concerns. The idea is that it lets you test someone out and see how it goes. If…
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I'm willing to believe that social recruiting works, but the compelling evidence just isn't out there
I’ve had a few run ins, albeit friendly exchanges of banter, of late with a few pro social recruiting types. Obviously it’s difficult to explain ones self fully in 140 characters or less so I thought I would take a bit longer to explain my stance.
I make no bones about it – I like social media. I said as much over 2 years ago in a blog that picked up on Ricky Gervais’s flounce (he’s since come back as we all know). Indeed I have gained business I would never have otherwise…
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How To Automatically Push Job Posts to Your Social Media Networks
Many companies out there are still trying to figure out how to best leverage the power of social media for their marketing efforts and recruiting and staffing firms are no different. Lots of firms have set up a presence on social media platforms such as Twitter and LinkedIn to connect with a larger audience and publicize their job posts but are still trying to find their footing.
I’ve found that the big challenge these firms are facing is that they’re unsure of how to manage the…
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Funny, Quirky, Successful - Case Studies in Employer Branding
Added by Tim Martinez on September 30, 2010 at 4:30pm — 1 Comment
Originally posted on the SmashFly Recruitment Marketing Blog.
Here is our weekly feature in which we share the top articles we enjoyed from the past week about…
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Originally posted on the SmashFly Recruitment Marketing Blog.
Recently, I’ve been using Freelancer.com to find a designer for a web project I am doing. I received over 46 bids for the project and sifted through every one of the responses. What surprised me the most was the lack of personalization in the messages we…
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The best recruiters take a drill to client meetings (or how cultural 'fit' is important too)
Added by Alasdair Murray on March 18, 2010 at 11:00am — 7 Comments
Writing recruitment copy - some useful phrases, but beware their meaning! (PART 1)
Added by Alasdair Murray on November 23, 2009 at 8:30am — No Comments
Online recruitment: Quantity at the expense of quality?
Added by Alasdair Murray on November 22, 2009 at 5:30am — No Comments
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