3 Ways You’re Scaring Off Recruiters
An eager job seeker may have the best intentions, beginning with a phone call, sending a couple emails, then incessantly following up with the recruiter until they get a response. While the candidate may think they’re being proactive, their actions are actually scaring off recruiters and decreasing their odds of
5 Phrases to Omit From Your LinkedIn Profile and Resume
Social media profiles are often your first chance to make a good impression on prospective employers and can decide whether you get an email or call back to forward your resume. You should also make sure your resume does not have these phrases to ensure you go further in the
How to Create a More Personalized Recruiting Process
Candidates are no longer satisfied with vague job descriptions, impersonal emails, and being left in the dark about important hiring decisions. Candidates today want a more personalized interaction throughout the recruiting process, and in this candidate focused job market, they’re able to demand one. In fact, one in three prospective
How To Hire a Top Marketing Manager
Marketing has changed dramatically over the last ten years and it has impacted the number of qualified candidates available for marketing leadership roles. Employers are having a difficult time trying to hire a marketing manager who has stayed on top of their game when it comes to digital and social
How To Sell Your Open Positions To Top Candidates
An interview is not only about the candidate selling their abilities to the employer, but also about the employer selling the opportunity to the candidate. Too many companies focus on evaluating the candidate and don’t spend enough time talking about potential growth opportunities, perks, and benefits of working for their
5 Steps You Need to Add To Your Executive Search Process
Many growing companies will use the same search process whether they’re hiring entry-level professionals or C-level executives. They will search the job boards, interview top candidates, and then make a decision about who to hire based on experience and an interview. While this might work when hiring entry-level candidates, it