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SECRETS FROM A HEADHUNTER – INTERVIEW SURVIVAL TIPS
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NEW HIRES: HOW TO FIND THEM, HOW TO KEEP THEM
How do you reduce turnover? One way is to eliminate much of the subjectivity of the selection process. Once an employer has attracted a pool of qualified candidates for a job opening, choosing the one candidate that best fits the job is often the result of subjective processes. Companies typically spend hours objectively analyzing the benefits of purchasing a new piece of equipment, but they often spend far less time interviewing candidates, the results of which are often based on subjective feelings as to which candidates seem to be the best.

Recruiting for Dummies
When facing the challenge of recruiting personnel, most organizations out there believe that a job posting and some behavioral based interviews will suffice to hire the best candidates—this is true at some point if you are recruiting for some technical jobs such as machine lifter or tractor driver, not that there is anything wrong with these jobs, but the pool of candidates and degree of job functions and expertise will differ if you are hiring a white collar or top executive.

A New Approach to Applicant Attraction and Selection
Regardless of the stage of the economic cycle and the availability of candidates for jobs, employers need to make the best hiring decisions possible for the dollars they invest in attracting and screening job candidates. This is far more easily said than done, unless the employer is willing to take a new, objective look at how to attract and handle job candidates in general.

Five Strategies To Reduce Your Recruiting Costs
Economic concerns are causing many businesses to look at all operating costs and find ways to reduce expenses, including the cost of finding and hiring qualified candidates. If using a recruiter doesn't fit in your budget right now, and expensive advertising is yielding so many resumes from unemployed candidates who are desperate for work that you can't manage the inflow, here are five strategies you can implement immediately to reduce your recruiting expenses and find qualified candidates.

Don’t confuse quantity for quality, or biggest for best
Attracting and Searching for Candidates Just like sales, in today’s market you need a combination of ‘Push & Pull ‘ contact strategies for finding the right candidates for your business. Advertising alone is not likely to yield the candidates you seek. When you decide to recruit externally, the following methods are available to select from: * Advertising (On-line job boards (MyCareer, SEEK, CareerOne, etc.); Newspapers;Magazines;Radio and television) * Recruitment Agencies * Executive search firms * Viral Marketing email campaigns * University Job Boards * In-store Advertising (shop window) * Family & Friends * Your own website * Information Seminars * Search (direct contact) * Networks * On-line network groups (My space;Link Me;Linked in)

The Changing Face of Executive Recruitment
In an ideal world, when there is a need to hire an executive or professional, you would select someone from your back ‘bench’ database of pre-qualified candidates. Cost and time to get this person on board would be negligible compared to initiating a standard recruitment effort. Now, cost containment of executive recruitment can be a reality.

The Physics of Recruiting- Be A Magnet for Talent
If YOU (as the recruiter, HR, or hiring manager) are being the magnet, then you should be able to attract the "right" candidates and repulse the wrong candidates. Are you with me? So, as you go through your slate of candidates, you don't necessarily want the candidates you think are saying all the right things. Anyone can practice to do well in an interview. What you need to be looking for are those candidates who have the experience on paper AND who can bring something different to the organization.

Developing Executive Presence - What Really Matters
I've found that the term executive presence can mean different things to different people. Asking penetrating questions to gain more clarity for both the client and executive coach is critical to the executive coaching process when coaching a leader to cultivate their executive presence.

Building Executive Presence - Storytelling for Professional Success
The term executive presence can mean different things to different people. Asking penetrating questions to gain more clarity for both the client and executive coach is critical to the executive coaching process when coaching a leader to improve their executive presence.

5,000 Reasons to Hire Salespeople Today
It has suddenly become far more difficult to find quality candidates. Fewer resumes are flowing through to hiring managers and a higher percentage are from candidates that simply don't have what it takes. How do I know? The percentage of recommended candidates compared to those who aren't recommended has changed dramatically in the past 4 months. The good news is that companies are extremely optimistic right now, they are hiring salespeople in large numbers and they should be!

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