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Name:
Mark Meyer
City:
Commerce Township
ZIP/Postal Code
48390
State/Region (spell it out please, no abbreviations!):
Michigan
Country:
United States
How do you introduce yourself to people you meet in business?
I am a real-time embedded software consultant
Company or business name:
Differential Designs, Inc
Website:
http://www.differentialweb.com
What kind of networking are you open to?
Very targeted/niche
Who referred you to RecruitingBlogs.com?
dorene facteau
Which combination best describes your professional profile?
Contract, Independent, Vendor/Consultant
How many years have you been in the business?
More than 15 years
Which industries do you work in now?
Technology
Which online communities do you actively participate in?
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At 5:12pm on August 10, 2008, Mark Meyer said…
Let me be up front, I am not a recruiter.

Never have.
Never will be.

I am a real-time embedded software engineer.

Always have.
Always will be.

I was invited onto recruitingblogs.com some months ago. After some hesitation and a lot of thought, I accepted the invitation. At that time, I thought I could at least add an external reference to my website (www.differentialweb.com) and increase my search ranking on Google, Yahoo, etc.. On further reflection, I'm glad I did. Thinking back over my 28 year career along with about a dozen companies, I realized that in all but 2, did I use the services of a recruiter. The job boards (Monster, CareerBuilder, Dice, etc.) that were touted to directly connect people to job opportunities never came through. It was either a friend of mine or a recruiter knowing of an opportunity. Placing your resume or job opportunity online is like jumping into a swamp. Retrieving information, in turn, is being swamped. Either you invest a lot of time and effort filtering that info or use the services of a recruiter and focus on your specialty. For me, this site has provided me with info on how to format and focus my services to assist recruiters in doing their job of filtering that swamp of info.
 
 

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