4 Ways Finding Top Talent is Like Filling Out Your March Madness Bracket
It’s that time of year again. The NCAA Tournament is a week away and it’s almost time to start filling out brackets. As I started thinking about which teams had the potential to make it to the Final Four, I realized that I was approaching my bracket selection the same way
Money Is Not the Answer – Tips for Attracting Millennials to Your Company
Compensation is one of the least important factors for recruiting Millennial employees, but ping pong tables and free snacks aren’t the differentiators they’re looking for either. A study done by Futurestep found the top considerations for attracting and retaining Millennial talent. It turns out, what matters most to Millennial employees
How To Recruit Top Candidates Via Email
Reaching out to the perfect candidate and getting them interested in your open position is much easier said than done. In reality, most people won’t pick up calls from unknown numbers, don’t take the time to listen to voicemails, and are quick to dump unfamiliar emails into the trash bin.
Which Red Flags Should Automatically Rule Out a Sales Candidate?
Lying on a resume, arriving late to an interview, and wearing inappropriate attire are obvious indicators that a candidate should no longer be considered for the position. But what about warning signs during the hiring process that are more subtle? There are three red flags to be aware of when
4 Resolutions for Finding Top Talent in 2015
By Susan Ricker (The Hiring Site Blog) Top talent is hard to find, but with the right strategies, you can make this an attainable goal. Keep reading to learn about 4 resolutions you can make to start finding and connecting top talent to the right positions in 2015. 4 Resolutions for Finding Top
Good Phone Scripts When Reaching Out To Passive Candidates
By Kathleen Steffey Reaching out to passive candidates is not an easy thing to do. Passive candidates are not actively looking for a job and can be hard to get a hold of. In the video below, Kathleen Steffey describes how to approach these candidates so they will become interested