Take a minute and think…who are the best people you have ever worked with? How long would it take for you to make a list of the 5 brightest managers, problem solvers or idea people you have worked with? It’s not only easy, but it can also be one of …
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Recruitment Ad Agencies: Most Don’t Get It (How To Assess A Recruitment Ad Agency)
Since the war for talent began several years ago, corporate recruitment managers have been begging for help from “recruiting support” firms. Unfortunately, one of the key players in our industry, recruitment advertising agencies (RAA’s), have often failed to meet this new challenge. If you are currently considering selecting (or changing) …
Read More »Calculating The Cost Of A Vacant Position: A List Of The Possible “COV” Factors
If an airline bought a new 747, and then let it sit for two months on the runway because they didn’t have a pilot, what would the cost be to the airline? In other words what is the cost of a vacant position? Many firms calculate the cost of a …
Read More »Meet the Author “Live”
I get numerous questions from readers like “What are you really like?” or “Do you speak in public?” Well, thanks to advances in technology and the Internet you can now see me “live” on your computer screen. The link below is to a webcast that was taped live at a …
Read More »Using Field Identification to Hire Santa Claus (or Other Customer Service Talent)
If you wanted to hire a great “Santa Claus” (or any other customer service person), would you wait until November 15th and then run an ad? Or would you instead use a more advanced approach? Would you… Expect that if you hired the top Santa, they would generate as much …
Read More »How To Measure The Quality Of Your Applicants (Before You Hire Them)
Managers are continually asking for a higher quality of candidate, while recruiters tend to focus on the cost or the speed of the hire. The quality of the applicant is clearly the superior factor. There are many ways to measure the quality of the applicants (before you hire them). Some …
Read More »Tell Them Where They Will Be In 2 Years (With a “Where You’ll Be” Profile)
One of the primary questions in the minds of candidates is “Where will I be two years from now?” Unfortunately, most recruiters and managers respond to that question with meaningless generalities like, “You’ll have lots of opportunities.” In fact, what candidates actually want is a realistic preview of where they …
Read More »The Future of Internet Recruiting
Because I am a professor (and don’t really “work”), I have lots of time to study and forecast the future. As a vendor, candidate, or recruiter, it’s vital to “look up” once and awhile and see where the world of e-recruiting is going, what will thrive and what will wither. …
Read More »How The Sales Function Can Help A Firm’s Recruiting Efforts
“Recruiting is just sales with a crummy budget” is my favorite phrase in recruiting. Kind of funny, but also alarmingly true. Yet in most firms there is little or no interaction between the sales/marketing and the recruiting functions. What Is The Essence Of Recruiting? As a professor I’ve seen dozens of employment …
Read More »Put The Work Where The Talent Is: Part II
When there is a war going on, sometimes the smartest thing to do is to avoid the battle entirely and live where there is relative peace. In a similar light, if you are facing a shortage of talent, consider this strategy: put the work where the talent is already located, …
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