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Lisa Levinson

Job Boards: Still Sucking Wind - 0 views

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    Nick Corcodilos, a job coach and contributing writer challenges the stats that say job boards are robust sources of hire. He parses the stats available and comes to the conclusion job boards account for less than 10% of all hires.
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    Nick Corcodilos, a job coach and contributing writer challenges the stats that say job boards are robust sources of hire. He parses the stats available and comes to the conclusion job boards account for less than 10% of all hires.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

SPLI - Frequently Asked Questions - 0 views

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    From SouthEast Personnel Leasing, Inc. in Holiday, FL What is the difference between temporary staffing services and a PEO? A temporary staffing service recruits and hires employees and assigns them to clients to support or supplement the client's workforce in special work situations, such as employee absences, temporary skill shortages or seasonal workloads. These workers are traditionally only a small portion of the client's workforce. A PEO hires the clients existing employees and assigns them back. These employees can be full time, part time or seasonal workers. These workers make up the bulk of the clients workforce.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

http://www.aarp.org/content/dam/aarp/research/surveys_statistics/general/2015/A-Busines... - 0 views

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    AARP's report on why hiring workers over age 50 is the right thing to do for business.
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    Long document, but definitely worth reading. This is an excellent business case for hiring workers 50+. I wonder how it will be used and/or disseminated. Unfortunately there is still age bias in hiring as I recently read on a LinkedIn article: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-10-26/here-s-proof-that-age-discrimination-is-widespread-in-the-job-market If only we could get these two mindsets connected!
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Indeed Helps More People Get Hired Than Any Other Job Site - Indeed Blog - 0 views

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    "12 million applications, 600,000 interviews and almost 300,000 hires"
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Why Good People Can't Get Jobs - Wharton Digital PressWharton Digital Press - 0 views

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    Interview with Peter Capelli, Wharton School professor employers want to hire people without having to train or onboard them so they are hiring competitors' employees to reduce start-up time. Also adding more requirements to have work done in 1 job instead of multiple jobs Employers have problem; they are overwhelmed with applicants, many more applicants than jobs. Companies have gutted admin functions, rely heavily on automation. Hard to get software right to get right people through. How can we get software to recognize nuances of candidates? three problems: employers have to focus in on critical requirements; how much is it costing companies to keep position vacant? Realistic expectations for work, for pay (guessing game for applicants), then start worrying about software. self-screening out is answer. Applicants don't get follow-up email responding to application. Can't find the skills I want at the price I want to pay--employers say it is lack of prospective applicants, not what they want as being unreasonable.
Lisa Levinson

Applicant Tracking Systems 101 for Job-Seekers | QuintCareers - 0 views

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    "Applicant Tracking Systems 101 for Job-Seekers: Understanding the ATS Technology That Dominates Online Job Search" Follow up to their annual report: Have Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) "Ruined" Recruiting and Hiring and Job Search? which I already have added to our Diigo group. Great overview of how ATS works and what to do about it.
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    "Applicant Tracking Systems 101 for Job-Seekers: Understanding the ATS Technology That Dominates Online Job Search" Follow up to their annual report: Have Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) "Ruined" Recruiting and Hiring and Job Search? which I already have added to our Diigo group. Great overview of how ATS works and what to do about it.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

The 5 Unspoken Objections To Hiring Boomers - Next Avenue - 0 views

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    I agree with this assessment by Chris Morrow, January 14, 2016, yet would like to know more about the evidence behind it.  
Lisa Levinson

A Brief History of Online Job Boards since 1995 - Job Boarders - 0 views

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    By Sara Sutton Fell, CEO of FlexJobs.com. Her take on the status of Job Boards today. She has 3 observations: Boards have changed, job postings haven't and need to be updated; big box job boards focus on volume, smaller niche job boards on a refined pool of potential applicants; ATS/RMS keep candidates and hiring managers apart. New technologies such as gaming used by Marriott may erase this.
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    By Sara Sutton Fell, CEO of FlexJobs.com. Her take on the status of Job Boards today. She has 3 observations: Boards have changed, job postings haven't and need to be updated; big box job boards focus on volume, smaller niche job boards on a refined pool of potential applicants; ATS/RMS keep candidates and hiring managers apart. New technologies such as gaming used by Marriott may erase this.
Lisa Levinson

Why Job Boards Aren't Effective Anymore | CAREEREALISM - 0 views

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    " 5 Reasons Why Job Boards Aren't As Effective Anymore Don Goodman November 24, 2015 Job Search At one time, job boards were the way to go for job seekers. It's where you could post your resume for employers and recruiters to view, and apply to job openings. But today, it's a different story. Related: Reactive Vs. Proactive Job Search Strategies Job boards are simply not as effective anymore since there are social media outlets like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter where you can pretty much network your way to the right contacts. The fact is, job boards have a 2-4% effectiveness rate whereas networking has over a 50% effectiveness rate." More than 85% of employers use Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) to review and rank resumes according to skills, experience, keywords. Companies use internal algorithms, so out of an average of 400 resumes using these measures results in only 10 - 20 even looked at. Most hiring managers and recruiters use Linkedin first. Job board resumes are still viewed, but chances are the info is outdated so relying on Linkedin makes sense for recruiters. Niche job boards are worth going to, but to be more productive tie into direct networking through the right contacts.
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    " 5 Reasons Why Job Boards Aren't As Effective Anymore Don Goodman November 24, 2015 Job Search At one time, job boards were the way to go for job seekers. It's where you could post your resume for employers and recruiters to view, and apply to job openings. But today, it's a different story. Related: Reactive Vs. Proactive Job Search Strategies Job boards are simply not as effective anymore since there are social media outlets like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter where you can pretty much network your way to the right contacts. The fact is, job boards have a 2-4% effectiveness rate whereas networking has over a 50% effectiveness rate." More than 85% of employers use Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) to review and rank resumes according to skills, experience, keywords. Companies use internal algorithms, so out of an average of 400 resumes using these measures results in only 10 - 20 even looked at. Most hiring managers and recruiters use Linkedin first. Job board resumes are still viewed, but chances are the info is outdated so relying on Linkedin makes sense for recruiters. Niche job boards are worth going to, but to be more productive tie into direct networking through the right contacts.
Lisa Levinson

Have Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) Ruined Job Search? | QuintCareers - 0 views

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    Interesting annual report from quintcareers.com from 2012 about how ATS works, and how it screens out 90% of applicants based on key words only. Employers use it because of the sheer numbers of resumes they get and the cutting of ranks of hiring decision-makers , but there are many problems with ATS.
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    Interesting annual report from quintcareers.com from 2012 about how ATS works, and how it screens out 90% of applicants based on key words only. Employers use it because of the sheer numbers of resumes they get and the cutting of ranks of hiring decision-makers , but there are many problems with ATS.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Payroll Administration | Workers Compensation | HR Management | Integrity Employee Leas... - 0 views

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    Marketing case for why businesses should hire PEOs. They let the business focus on the business side, not the management of employees.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Inside e-ployment: Online staffing services put temporary labor within reach of small b... - 1 views

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    Nice chart and narrative on the big employment intermediaries by Christopher Null @Christophernull, PCWorld, July 23, 2013. Reviews Elance, Freelancer.com, oDesk, Staff.com, TaskRabbit for Business, Toptal, Ziptask. If you need a job done quickly, and cost is your greatest concern, one of the big e-ployment services like Elance, Freelancer, and oDesk are all good bets. If you're looking for a longer-term relationship with a worker, but aren't ready to hire someone full time, one of the smaller firms, like Staff.com or Toptal, may be more compelling. Finally, TaskRabbit's heavy background checking make it an ideal pick when you need someone on-site at your place of business, and you want to be sure they're going to show up come Monday.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Do You Know How to Find a Job with LinkedIn? | Texas Enterprise - 1 views

  • Garg concludes that yes, people really do need networks, and here’s why: Information availability has become information overload. When it comes to employment, that overload affects both job seekers and hiring managers.
  • there is a better-than-90 percent chance the hiring manager will review a resume when it’s been sent through a shared connection.
  • Identify, Connect, Convert
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    Academic Study by Rajiv Garg on value of strong ties/weak ties for job search is explored by Adrienne Dawson, Texas Enterprise.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

http://www.aarp.org/content/dam/aarp/research/surveys_statistics/infographics/econ/2015... - 0 views

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    nice infograph on why hiring workers over age 55 is good business
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Why Good People Can't Get Jobs - Next Avenue - 0 views

  • 1. Employers Are Chasing Fantasies
  • 2. Employers Are Hanging Back
  • Some businesses now avoid hiring full-timers for accounting reasons, says Cappelli.   "The way accounting systems are set up, a company is better off not hiring," he says. "Accounting systems don't like fixed costs, so companies prefer bringing people in on a contract basis."
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  • Nacie Carson, author of The Finch Effect: The Five Strategies to Adapt and Thrive In Your Working Life, describes this phenomenon as "the Gig Economy." In her article on Next Avenue, "Redefine Your Career," Carson urges professionals to adapt to it by developing a "gig mind-set" and looking for short-term projects.
  • Customize your resumé based on language used in the job description
  • Put your work experience and skills in context.
  • Submit your resumé in text format.
  • Include your postal address.
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    article by Richard Eisenberg, 2012, on experienced workers over 50 finding jobs, offers several tips 
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Which Job Boards are Most Useful for Applicants? - 0 views

  • The Major Players
  • Which is Best?
  • Specialized Job Boards
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  • To give yourself a real edge, create a LinkedIn profile and start networking with others in your field of work. Be sure to monitor your social networking activity and remember anything you post remains online forever. With a strong social presence and your resume submitted on the right job boards, you’ll be on your way to a great career.
  • Social Networking
  • Here are some example specialized job boards employers favor:
  • How to Go About Job Searching
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    blog post overview on job boards, including specialized job boards by name that operate for specific industries, social networking, how to go about job searching Undercover Recruiter
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    From undercoverrecruiter.com: Indeed and Monster have more candidates without a college education, Careerbuilder has more candidates with a college education and degrees. Indeed and Monster cater to teenagers, temporary job seekers, those only with a high school education and those freshly out of college. Careerbuilder weeds out some of the less serious applicants and is used more by high-scale employers. Entry-level hiring employers use Monster. For employers, Indeed is cheapest to use, then Monster, with Careerbuilder being the most expensive. Employers still use Careerbuilder because it weeds out unqualified and less serious applicants.
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    From undercoverrecruiter.com: Indeed and Monster have more candidates without a college education, Careerbuilder has more candidates with a college education and degrees. Indeed and Monster cater to teenagers, temporary job seekers, those only with a high school education and those freshly out of college. Careerbuilder weeds out some of the less serious applicants and is used more by high-scale employers. Entry-level hiring employers use Monster. For employers, Indeed is cheapest to use, then Monster, with Careerbuilder being the most expensive. Employers still use Careerbuilder because it weeds out unqualified and less serious applicants.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Temporary Employement Agency & Direct Hire Career Placement Services | Kelly Services US - 1 views

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    good resource offering ten explanations for the FREE in freelancing, 44% of the workforce according to Kelly services
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Top Freelancers for Hire in December 2015 - 0 views

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    Large number of categories for freelancing services--web,mobile, and software development, design & creative, IT & networking, writing, admin & virtual assistant, customer service, data science & analytics, translation, etc.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

are-specialized-job-boards-more-effective - 0 views

  • The latest example is We Work Remotely, a job board that caters to organizations seeking remote workers.
  • We Work Remotely with the goal of helping companies find talent no matter its location.
  • Like most other niche sites, We Work Remotely includes job postings that don’t show up elsewhere. It also features contact information for hiring managers. Most important, by targeting specific skills
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  • those who post to the job board compete with fewer companies than they would at one of the larger job websites.
  • narrow search is the most efficient way for recruiters to find quality candidates in an era where being at the office isn’t necessarily required — especially for programming and other tech-savvy positions.
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    We Work Remotely niche job board is listed here, article by Eric Short, Talent Management, January 2014
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