Send us a text In this episode, I will be discussing the fluid nature of recruiting, and how some hiring managers and/or those in talent acquisition try to keep their recruiting process static. When a hiring manager tells me, “Send me your top two” , it is a flag to me that this manager may not be fully aware of how fluid recruiting is, nor are they aware that what they think is saving them time may actually cost them more time. Like a sports team top ranked on Friday ends up low...
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Send us a text In this episode, I will be discussing the fluid nature of recruiting, and how some hiring managers and/or those in talent acquisition try to keep their recruiting process static. When a hiring manager tells me, “Send me your top two” , it is a flag to me that this manager may not be fully aware of how fluid recruiting is, nor are they aware that what they think is saving them time may actually cost them more time. Like a sports team top ranked on Friday ends up low...
Apples to Oranges - Evaluating Money and Opportunities
The Recruiter's Review
17 minutes
1 year ago
Apples to Oranges - Evaluating Money and Opportunities
Send us a text Sometimes you find opportunity, sometimes opportunity finds you. This holds true when it comes to job opportunities, too. Sometimes you find the job you are looking for, other times it finds you by way of a headhunter or an industry connection that reaches out to you. But how do you evaluate it? The money? What? I see many make the money mistakes – saying “no” without full understanding the “money” and saying “yes” because the job paid more than another. Comp...
The Recruiter's Review
Send us a text In this episode, I will be discussing the fluid nature of recruiting, and how some hiring managers and/or those in talent acquisition try to keep their recruiting process static. When a hiring manager tells me, “Send me your top two” , it is a flag to me that this manager may not be fully aware of how fluid recruiting is, nor are they aware that what they think is saving them time may actually cost them more time. Like a sports team top ranked on Friday ends up low...