Monday, July 21st, 2008
We recently received this question…
In today’s market, why would an employer want to pay recruiter fees with the supply of skilled people being so high?
Here was our answer…
Employers may be experts in their niche, but many are not experts at recruiting or finding great employees. Unemployment nationwide is around 5.5%, so it is still difficult [...]
Tags: finding great employers, Job search, Resume Spider, ResumeSpider, Working with recruiters
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Wednesday, July 9th, 2008
At Resume Spider, we hear the following statement often… “I don’t want to use recruiters in my job search!”
My question to you, the job seeker, is why?
It is like you are telling me, “I want to get to the finish line first, as long as I don’t have to run!”
I am not a recruiter, so [...]
Tags: career, Job search, Resume Spider, Resume submission, ResumeSpider, Using recruiters
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Friday, June 13th, 2008
The following article was written by Kimberly Schneiderman of City Career Services…
Working with recruiters often feels like a guessing game. It is nerve-wracking for job seekers to learn the process as they go. They wonder how to make time to scout, screen and interview recruiters during the workday. Perhaps you can relate. Sometimes it seems [...]
Tags: Interviewing, Job search, Resume Spider, ResumeSpider, Working with recruiters
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Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
MINNEAPOLIS, MN — The Twin Cities online labor market is running strong despite economic setbacks from 2005 hurricanes and surging fuel prices, according to figures released recently from the Monster Local Employment Index. Recruitment increased 3 points – from 111 to 114 – between February and March, mainly from demand in community and social services, [...]
Tags: growth, Job search, labor market, online, Resume Spider, ResumeSpider
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