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Why Social Media Matters in Recruitment

posted Friday, October 30, 2009 8:56 AM
by Randy Anderson, Jobing.com Community Relations - Reno

This is a post by Jobing.com Social Media Manager, Brett Farmiloe.  Thanks Brett In case anyone was wondering what the fuss is with social media, here it goes. What is social media? Social media is an integration of words, pictures, video and/or audio with an element of human interaction. (Essentially, the words, pics, videos are the "media"...the human interactivity of commenting on a Twitter status update, tagging someone in a Facebook photo, watching ... (Read More)

 

Job Seekers Want to Hear from You!

posted Friday, October 30, 2009 8:55 AM
by Randy Anderson, Jobing.com Community Relations - Reno

As part of my job here at Jobing.com I receive a lot of feedback and comments from job seekers.  The number one comment lately has been a lack of communication from employers.  People who interview for positions aren’t hearing back from the employers.  Often times, the interviewee has been told, “We’ll follow up with you either way.”  These job seekers use words like frustrated, insensitive, demoralizing and inconsiderate.  ... (Read More)

 

Better Position Yourself through Education

posted Thursday, October 29, 2009 7:46 AM
by Randy Anderson, Jobing.com Community Relations - Reno

What does it mean to “sell yourself”? It’s ensuring that your resume makes it to the top of the stack, or that your name is on the short list of preferred candidates. Sure it starts with a good cover letter. But does it really start there? It’s having confidence in yourself and your abilities in order to convince others that you are the perfect person for that incredible job that you really want. In order to be the best, you have to know that ... (Read More)

 

The Social Side of Recruitment Advertising

posted Thursday, October 15, 2009 9:54 AM
by Peter Weddle, WEDDLE's

The utility of social media sites as recruiting resources has been challenged by a recent Workforce magazine article on the compliance issues and potential adverse impact of over-relying on them.  The social aspects of our profession remain important, however, even in what have traditionally been unsocial sourcing methods.  Indeed, the Internet has actually created a social side to online recruitment advertising. There are five dimensions to the social side of ... (Read More)

 

Keep in Touch with Talent

posted Thursday, October 15, 2009
by Randy Anderson, Jobing.com Community Relations - Reno

As a recruiter in today’s marketplace there’s no doubt you see a lot of great candidates.  Some of them you just have their resume.  Some of them you interviewed.  At some point in the future, when unemployment shifts again, you’ll be wishing for the days when good applicants were easier to come by.  What are you doing to keep in touch with these people?  I recall years ago a software company in California that received ... (Read More)

 

How to Deal With What Used to Be Called Failure

posted Wednesday, October 14, 2009 8:50 AM
by Peter Weddle, WEDDLE's

Most of us go into a job search thinking we may be a little rusty, but confident that, basically, we know what to do.  Then you do it, and the galling indifference and humiliating rejection begin.  Employers don’t acknowledge your resume submissions, executive search and staffing firms don’t return your calls, and recruiters act as if you are damaged goods.  It’s hard not to feel as if you’re a failure. And yet, you’re ... (Read More)

 

Stay Positive, Ask Around and be Flexible!

posted Wednesday, October 14, 2009
by Randy Anderson, Jobing.com Community Relations - Reno

A friend of mine recently lost his job.  We spoke shortly thereafter and he was doing several things that really impressed me.  I’m certain that he will find employment soon as a result. 1.        Stay Positive – When losing a job, your first reaction might be anger, resentment, sadness, etc.  The sooner you clear your mind of these thoughts the better off you’ll be.  Wallowing in self pity will not help ... (Read More)

 
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