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It's a privilege to say that you have found your calling. My calling is in Human Resources. Specifically, my calling is recruiting. Apparently I enjoy selling and recruiting is about selling the candidate to the manager and selling the organization to the candidate. My professional history has included 27 years in healthcare of which 23 are in HR/Recruitment. I currently serve as a Recruitment Consultant for Jobscience, Inc. a Recruitment Solutions provider out of San Francisco, CA.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

How to Stay Relevant

How would you feel if your favorite athlete never committed to continuing to improve performance? What about a doctor that didn't keep up with the latest diagnostic advances? To be considered a professional you would expect the individual would be committed to self education and improvement.

As a recruiter, do you feel you have conquered everything there is to know about recruiting? Probably not. New recruiters are starving for ideas. How do you maintain competency and excellence in your profession.

Tonight I completely read through a book called 101 Strategies for Recruiting Success. Best book I've ever read. Was a fresh look into all aspects of recruiting. Get a copy of this book. It will put many ideas into your head on how to turn your good recruiting plan into a great recruiting plan.

Even though the book did not mention the changes to recruitment marketing (Due to 2006 printing no mention of the use of Social Networks), the advice was solid. Christopher Pritchard did a solid job with this piece and is to be commended on the advice he gives to keep 3rd party recruiter costs down and how to defend yourself against the raiding of head hunters.

Make plans to improve your performance by investing in your career and skills by reading and researching the latest trends.

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