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Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Top 10 reasons that makes an Employee Unhappy
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Use a "Forward-Thinking" Recruitment Approach
Source: eGrabber Newsletters
An economic downturn may be the best time to get new recruits. With companies resorting to cost-cuts, corporate downsizing and layoffs are in the news everyday. This is a scenario where organizations actively release top talent into the job market; a rare opportunity with few or no job openings and a considerable pool of available top talent.
A "Forward-Thinking" recruitment approach lets you make the most out of talent that is without work in the market. This is the time to replace weak employees in your company (or at your clients') with the best in the market. Seek out departments or business units in your organization that have the potential to perform or grow during a recession and staff them with new hires. You should also look at long-term recruitment objectives and hire talent that will contribute to growth once the economy rebounds. Understand that it costs much less to hire during a downturn.
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Monday, October 20, 2008
Yahoo to announce layoffs this Week
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Friday, October 17, 2008
AdBrite cuts 40% Staff to survive the downturn
Online ad network AdBrite is laying off 40% of staff, or about 40 employees, as it restructures amid an economic slowdown chilling both online and offline ad spending. |
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Increase in the % Workers participating in Employee Retirement Plans
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Monday, October 13, 2008
eGrabber Forms Strategic Partnership with Zoho
Source: eGrabber Press Release
San Jose, CA, Oct 09, 2008 - eGrabber, the leading Silicon Valley-based provider of sales lead and resume data capture and processing solutions, announced ResumeGrabber Pro support for Zoho People. This integration will allow Zoho People users to auto-extract resumes from the Internet, Outlook inbox, PC folders, etc. and have them entered into Zoho People.
The partnership between eGrabber and Zoho will be a wide-ranging relationship that will leverage the complementary core strengths of both these organizations to the benefit of the customer.
"This collaboration with Zoho provides a combined scope with opportunities to significantly extend our solutions to a much wider audience" said Chandra Bodapati, CEO, eGrabber. "This partnership will benefit Zoho People users immensely as it will transform the way they source and process resumes."
eGrabber's solutions will completely eliminate the pain of having to manually screen every resume and copy-paste contact information from each selected resume into Zoho People. One has to simply select the resume or contact information and click on ResumeGrabber to enter resumes into Zoho People.
"This partnership will give recruiters exactly what they need to improve their productivity manifold" said Sridhar Vembu, CEO, AdventNet. "Combining eGrabber's patented data-capture solutions with Zoho People will add incredible efficiency to the workflow and maximize revenues."
ResumeGrabber for Zoho People is priced at an annual subscription fee of $495 only. For more information on the product, please visit http://www.egrabber.com/resumegrabberpro/
Information on all other products, including ResumeFinder, ResumeGrabber Professional and ListGrabber Professional, can be found at http://www.egrabber.com/
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General Motors eyes more job cuts
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Friday, October 10, 2008
Micron planning to cut staff by 15%
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Thursday, October 9, 2008
Retirement Age 67 is the target for 48 percent of US Workers.
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Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Search Profiles on MySpace
Source: eGrabber Newsletters
MySpace, one of the most popular social networking sites, is no longer the exclusive domain of teenagers. The average age for people on this site is now about 35 years. There are millions of MySpace users and many of them are professionals (potential passive candidates).
The search syntax for finding profiles on MySpace is
site:www.myspace.com keyword
If you are looking for passive prospects from a geographic area, you can include the state code at the end of the search string. For, example, if you are looking for profiles of Certified Public Accountants from California, the search string will be
site:www.myspace.com Certified Public Accountant (California | CA)
Use the above search technique and explore the vast possibilities that MySpace can offer, especially to locate those hard-to-find candidates for your assignments.
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Friday, October 3, 2008
MIT Study - Bias Creeps into Bonus Process
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