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It’s Not Your Mom’s Job Hunt

It’s Not Your Mom’s Job Hunt »

When I first heard about it, I thought it was a joke. It cannot be true. My second thought: This is just another way for us Baby Boomers to poke fun at the younger Generation Y. But there they were, real-life stories that left me flabbergasted: recruiters and HR managers reporting that Generation Y parents have been calling employers to negotiate salaries and benefits on behalf of their young-adult children. Really. Some are showing up at job fairs, or worse, the actual interview.

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Biotech Firms Squeezed by Economy and Hungry Giants

Biotech Firms Squeezed by Economy and Hungry Giants »

A wave of cutbacks is erasing nearly 400 jobs at Massachusetts life sciences companies and reshaping a sector that is key to the state’s economy, with global drug makers stepping up to play a larger role as home-grown players shrink operations.

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IT Workers Losing Confidence

IT Workers Losing Confidence »

Technology professionals are not brimming with confidence these days; instead, they have lower expectations about the economy and their own job security than they did just months ago, according to the quarterly Technisource IT Employment Report. Conducted by Harris Interactive, the survey indicates that only a small minority of IT workers believe the economy is getting stronger, and most IT employees say there are fewer jobs available now than in the recent past.

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How Being A Hardcore Gamer Made Me A Great Recruiter

No – I have not played the new Call of Duty……..yet

I have finally come to the realization that I am a gamer. After playing games of all types for years, wasting hours on end trying to reach new levels, and attending the occasional midnight video game release bonanza, I am a gamer of the worst kind. Yes- I am a geek hardcore gamer. But it is not all that bad. I recently had this discussion with a few colleagues of mine and realized that my earlier gaming experience actually taught me skills that transferred to my desk years later. In fact- skills that would play quite a vital role to the success I have achieved as a recruiter.

I am going to date myself here, but long before Warcraft raids, Halo tournaments, and Wii Sports there was this thing known as AOL. Prior to today’s gaming platforms there was a robust on-line role gaming community that inhabited the AOL chat room landscape (Yes- I realize how silly this is as I write this, but stick with me). One of the most popular games was Vampire the Masquerade. For those that are not familiar with this game, it was similar to Dungeons & Dragons and focused heavily on social interaction and creativity over graphics. AOL players would create characters and actively role play them in the various chat rooms. It was really a creative writing exercise, but no one really wanted to admit it. It was much easier to say you were online playing a game. So I not only had a character with several of my close friends, but went on to have one of the most powerful, well respected, and popular ( feared) characters on AOL.

How was this accomplished? By following a few basic business 101 techniques that later were applied to my recruiting desk.

Knowing the competitive landscape – There were many players who frequented this online world, so it was very important to stand out from the crowd. You needed to not only be familiar with those others out there, but more importantly be clear on what set you apart. One of the key factors was just playing your character as you wanted, or at the desk- being yourself. Rather then be like every other recruiter out there, I worked hard on being myself and having an open door to both my clients and candidates. It allowed me to develop a level of trust and successful working relationships.

Identifying the Decision Maker – With there being so many players it was important to not waste time with everyone, but focus in on those key individuals of influence. I was able to quickly make a name for my character by dealing with high level players and leaders of groups. These were give and take interactions with the sharing of information that transitioned into a collaborative teamwork type of relationship. As a result these relationships gave me credibility and presented opportunities. It is these same notions that worked on my desk in dealing with main decision makers. Time is never on your side as a recruiter, so you want to be sure you are putting in the most time with those that ultimately make the decisions and can help your desk grow.

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Adecco Slashes Spending on Paid Job Boards

Adecco Slashes Spending on Paid Job Boards »

The U.S. arm of staffing giant Adecco SA has slashed spending on paid job boards like Monster.com and CareerBuilder.com and instead drives applicants to its site from free job search engines and social media sites like LinkedIn, an executive said on Friday.

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Healthcare Staffing Blog Now Web Design and Marketing Service for Healthcare Staffing Industry

Healthcare Staffing Blog Now Web Design and Marketing Service for Healthcare Staffing Industry »

Staffing Robot (www.staffingrobotonline.com) started as a healthcare staffing blog (www.staffingrobot.com) and has quickly become the most popular blog in the industry. Run by Jason Lander, the former Founder of ShiftWise healthcare Vendor Management Services, the blog discusses topics on marketing, sales, design and technology as it relates to the healthcare staffing industry. With hundreds of regular followers, Staffing Robot is now the most read healthcare staffing blog in the industry.

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SmashFly Technologies Partners with TweetMyJOBS to Enhance Recruitment Marketing Platform

SmashFly Technologies Partners with TweetMyJOBS to Enhance Recruitment Marketing Platform »

SmashFly Technologies, the creators of the first enterprise recruitment marketing platform, today announced full integration with TweetMyJOBS, the world’s largest and most comprehensive Twitter-based recruiting solution, to offer recruiters unparalleled access to social media job postings. Recruiters utilizing SmashFly can now utilize TweetMyJOBS to deliver targeted job campaigns via Twitter – directly from the job ad distribution solution in SmashFly’s WildFire Recruitment Marketing Platform.

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Selecting an ATS: Trials, Successes and Failure’s

Over the last three months, I have been seeing demo after demo of the best ATS Systems in the world. I mean they got everything we need-OFCCP Compliance, Excellent Reporting Tools, and my favorite…it is configurable. I will say we have it down to our top

Michael Goldberg based in Dallas Texas is a frequent contributor to blogs in the recruiting space. He is currently engulfed in a project reviewing and selecting the next applicant tracking system for his recruiting firm. For those that have been part of  an ATS slection process and implementation, you certainly know the pain. We will be following Michael’s path through ATS selection and implemetation as he shares the good, bad, ugly, and painful.

Below is his first installment. If you have your own stories about ATS selection, please share.

Over the last three months, I have been seeing demo after demo of the best ATS Systems in the world.  I mean they got everything we need-OFCCP Compliance, Excellent Reporting Tools, and my favorite…it is configurable.  I will say we have it down to our top choice who I will keep nameless for the time being, but the road to getting down to the selection has been extremely exhausting.

Five parameters I set at the outset of the search:  Needs to be configurable, easy for our field offices, easy for candidates to apply, easy for the recruiters to use the system and finally, keep us compliant as we are a federal contractor.  Simple, right?  Not exactly.  As our company selects and begins implementation, I will be blogging about the experience and add some helpful hints so when you and/or your company goes through this, you will have some insight.  I will throw out a disclaimer that what works for one company may not be a one size fits all.  As always know your culture, your business partners and your resources available before starting.

Pushing the Easy Button:  I cannot say enough that every time I ask about a certain feature it was always how how easy it for my customers to do X or how easy is it to do Y.  Who are the customers?  Hiring managers who will use the system to review the candidate information, set up requisitions, and find the information they need quickly.   My second customer is my candidate.  How many clicks does it take to get to the candidate portal?  Can they find the job(s) they need to apply to quickly?  Most important, number of clicks it takes to apply for the job.  Ask anyone, the less the number of clicks to apply, the less candidate drop off you will have in the process.

We are in beta with a company who is measuring the analytics around candidate drop off within our site (stay tuned for some results in a future posting).  We will use that data to determine the clicks we want.

My goal is to keep it to three (3) clicks.  Companies with poor career sites beware…if you want candidates to apply, keep them engaged throughout the online profile process so they do not drop off. The goal in selecting your ATS is to have all questions and can the system do this questions answered before signing on the dotted line.  Do NOT settle for, oh yeah, it can do that.  I have heard too many horror stories over the last few months of “100K later and we are totally unhappy”, false promises, poor delivery lead to the assumption that recruiting made poor decision making.

No one wants that kind of egg on their face.   Avoid the mistake by asking “What can’t the system do”, “What are the upcoming updates in the next 3, 6, 9 and 12 months?” Reporting is where the questions need to be asked.  Get sample reports and ask to play in the sandbox.  Test out all screens and get your clients involved when you are in the sandbox.We believe we have made the right choice and I will be announcing our decision in the coming months. Stay tuned to my post on Project Planning when Implementing an ATS coming soon!

An ATS choice is one of the most important decisions for a recruiting firm to make – the actual recruiters will be stuck using the ATS you choose for many years. It can severely impact recruiter productivity for the good or bad. Do you have your own story about applicant tracking system selection?  What do you think are the most important features for an ATS to have?

Electronic Signatures: Helping Staffing Firms on the Rise

Electronic Signatures: Helping Staffing Firms on the Rise »

There is a lot of competition in the business world today, and some companies have a cutthroat approach in finding and acquiring good quality employees. This is how many staffing firms have started showing up in many different corporate areas. Staffing firms provide clients with a means of finding potential employees that are perfect for the line of business that they’re in. With the number of people looking for jobs these days, plus the amount of young professionals that join the work force annually, it can be difficult and time-consuming for many offices to be able to recruit the right people on their own. That’s why staffing firms will find esignature software very useful in their business.

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Improved Compensation in Recruiting and Staffing Careers

Improved Compensation in Recruiting and Staffing Careers »

According to some economic experts, there’s a marked increased in the compensation here in www.recruitingandstaffingcareers.com . Being a new bee in this type of industry, now being one of the best staffing firm in the country.

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UK Based Advantage Technical Resourcing Honoured at National Training Awards 2010

UK Based Advantage Technical Resourcing Honoured at National Training Awards 2010 »

UK based Advantage Technical Resourcing, a Technical Recruitment firm providing Engineering and IT professionals with employers on a contingent and direct hire basis, has been honoured with a prestigious National Training Award in recognition of their outstanding contribution and commitment to training, learning and development in the workplace.

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Legal Issues Regarding Staffing Companies

Legal Issues Regarding Staffing Companies »

A series of legal issues are pertinent regarding staffing companies. Temporary employment companies are required by federal and state legislation to abide by all employment laws, according to the American Staffing Association. Legal concerns range from the civil rights of employees to overtime benefits and healthcare coverage. Staffing companies must maintain legal standards to uphold fair business practices and remain in good business standing.

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Get More Potential Candidates With Desktop Recruiting Software

Get More Potential Candidates With Desktop Recruiting Software »

Desktop recruiting software is a computer program that creates and finds the file of candidate and maintains record of interview and hiring process. It also maintains the record of jobs, client and also hiring managers. It includes advantages of applicant tracking software. Below are few of the advantages of the recruiting software.

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IT Recruitment company gives 25% of fee to Children in Need

IT Recruitment company gives 25% of fee to Children in Need »

Mount Recruitment the Lancashire IT Recruitment Consultancy, have announced that from the 1st November 2010 that any new IT vacancies registered with them before the 19th November 2010 will have 25% of the subsequent placement fee donated to the Charity ‘Children in Need’.

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