Recruitment Archive
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Fishing tips for Recruiters
Posted on July 28, 2010I was looking for good metaphors related to Recruitment and Employer Branding recently. I considered using a metaphor about hunters and farmers for this purpose. For example talking about variation in crops, planting, watering, fertilizing, amount of sunlight, harvesting, etc. But it is really striking how good an analogy can […] - 2
New iPhone App available for Recruitment Consultants with news and tips from around the world
Posted on July 26, 2010At Global Recruiting Roundtable we have collected a large number of interesting blogs related to Recruitment, Employer Branding and Human Resource Management. News and advice comes from many blogs and sites around the globe. This large collection of expert articles and international news is now available at your fingertips with […] - 1
TBWA Graduate Recruitment (funny video)
Posted on May 14, 2010Every week I post a recruitment video or presentation on the Global Recruiting Roundtable blog. A funny grad recruitment video from TBWA in London, released in 2004: - 0
Sony Ericsson Video Recruiting Ad
Posted on May 7, 2010I see very little videos for specific jobs, but they do exist. Like this video series from Sony Ericsson in December 2007: Sony Ericsson Hardware Design and Development Engineer - 1
Bing vs Google for online sourcing
Posted on April 2, 2010The Searchologist (formerly Searchology) is a video series that explores online lead generation strategies for Recruiters and Sales professionals. In this episode, Jim Stroud discusses the fierce competition between Google and Bing and what he find intriguing about the Bing search engine. Great job Jim! - 0
Top 10 signs you spend too much time on Twitter
Posted on March 23, 2010A funny David Letterman top ten list about Twitter addicts: - 0
Do you like the design of Global Recruiting Roundtable?
Posted on March 7, 2010I told you that this new blog and its design has some great build-in functionality. Some of this functionality is hidden in plugins which users won’t recognise immediately but does improve the user experience. Most of the improvements should be visible too. At least, I hope so… Do you really […]