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Are you an alpha factory taking newly graduated Ivy Leaguers and stamping out the future CEO's of tomorrow or are you wearing cargo shorts, Teva's with socks and banging out code while your golden retriever sits at your feet? Either of these cultures has their benefits and attract their specific target audience like clockwork. But not every company has an identified culture, or at least not one that is a selling point when attracting top candidates. What sets you apart? How are you going to…
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Posted on August 22nd, 2008 at 11:29am —
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Hello All,
I work for a business and IT consulting company targeting veteran consultants and industry experts. We are currently upgrading our website and I would appreciate your suggestions regarding the career page. What aspects make up a successful career page to attract and inform top talent. What are some downfalls to avoid. Do you have a recomendation of careers page you think is fantastic?
Thank you for your suggestions!
Posted on August 21st, 2008 at 12:37pm —
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As a recruiter you have an important responsibility, one that should be understood and upheld at all times. You are the voice, the face, and the main point of contact for your company. More often than we care to admit we forget that our candidates are not a means to an end, that they are our clients as well. Regardless of wither a situation results in a hire or not, a positive candidate experience is a must every single time. I approach every conversation as an information gatherer and find the…
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Posted on July 23rd, 2008 at 11:13am —
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In a previous blog I discussed the importance of social networking. Utilizing web 2.0 services gives recruiters the tools to source deeper than ever before, and the ability to find specialized passive candidates. This is only 50% of the equation. To fully implement the effectiveness of Facebook and Myspace it is essential to set up a "Careers Page". Creating the Careers Page offers you as a Recruiter the ability to maintain your own company job site; one that is easily adaptable and very targete…
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Posted on July 14th, 2008 at 2:40pm —
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1. Understand your place on the totem pole (ears open, mouth shut)
2. Study your craft, do your homework, learn all aspects of your companies business. The bigger the picture you understand the better
3. Pick traits both positive and negative from those above you and either emulate or shy away from
4. Own your work in all situations
5. No question is too stupid the first time you ask it, the second time you have to ask something you are not learning
6. Pay your dues, work harder than those above…
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Posted on July 7th, 2008 at 1:38pm —
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have a safe trip :)
Susan
Btw, if you have some requirement, you can go to my site:http://jobirn.com to search thousands of passive IT candidates for free. Thanks.
-Jack
go Seahawks!!
Best wishes....
Lisa
Great to meet you!
- Amanda
Thanks for your note.. Yes.. if we decide to go ahead with this 100%, I will definitely follow up with you on it..(esp. Facebook) We are still discussing it further..so.. but thanks for your info. Greatly appreciated. I will follow up with you soon. All the best~
Susan
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