You will never become a world-class recruiter if you restrict your learning to benchmarking against other similar corporate recruiting functions. Great recruiters can and do learn many things by studying completely different business functions like sales, marketing, branding, supply chain management, quality control, and customer relationship management. In addition, great recruiters proactively try to learn from non-business industries as well, including universities (top student and sports recruiting), political campaigns, and even cloudsourcing initiatives.
The purpose of Real Recruitment is to provide honest and sensible advice to recruiters who want to be a better professional. The content of this blog is based on personal experiences, information I read about and customer experiences. It is my goal to provide solutions that work in today's competitive labor market.
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- Jackie, Recruiter Science
- 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.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Recruiting Lessons From the Olympics: Learning From Outside Your Box
Recruiting Lessons From the Olympics: Learning From Outside Your Box
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