New Wireless Service!
Looks like a great new wireless product from Google. Looks like they're giving some of the other consumer pipe vendors a run for their money...
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Lou Adler: Hire With Your Head: Using POWER Hiring to Build Great Teams, 2nd Edition
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Looks like a great new wireless product from Google. Looks like they're giving some of the other consumer pipe vendors a run for their money...
I use Gmail for my work email. There are so many reasons as to why, but principally it's because it's highly reliable, and it works.
One of my buddies over at Google informed me today that Google recently introduced a new security feature to this service of theirs, 'Always use https'. More detail as to how to enable this from Google here.
For those who use their gmail account via public wireless, this is a definite plus. No security is perfect, but it's definitely a step in the right direction.
Yup, Job Hacking is now to be found on Alltop in the Careers section!
Ever have one of those life events that reminds you of the need for basic services?
For example, getting your computer running again, or your network sending those IP packets, or getting a new computer set up just so?
Then you need George Thompson, I.T. Consultant/Owner, Executive Technology Solution in the greater Seattle metro area.
George is a really, really good IT Consultant for people in need. So, now you know who to call!
There was a recent post by Thijs Spangers at KREM Corporate Social Networking on LinkedIn Answers, "What is the most creative of (sic) innovative case of successful recruitment in LinkedIn and other public networks?"
Curious about the answers? So was I.
Unfortunately, the answers were neither creative nor innovative. Possible reasons why: 1) nobody has done or seen a very innovative campaign via linkedin, or 2) they have but are keeping the secret under wraps because it blew their socks off (and they probably don't understand why it happened, but are working to do so).
But all this misses the point, really. The point is that on-line social networking tools have given everyone who does recruiting, and what CEO, CTO, COO, VP of Engineering isn't recruiting at least part of the time, a new tool to find people for their team. The mere existence of the tool IS the innovation. But, timing-wise, he's probably on the nose in asking what innovative strategies & tactics that people have discovered.
But you're not reading this to find out what you already know, are you?
While I don't have 'the' innovative answer Thijs is looking for, my guess is that the amazing recruiting story about using social networks to great success will revolve around one of the following:
Innovation... it just keeps happening (even in recruiting)!
Many candidates are concerned about ageism. Either they think they are too young and won't be taken seriously, or they think that they are too old and won't be taken seriously.
One thing that I've seen candidates do that really screams "I'm N years old" is to use an email address along the lines of the following format: JimSmith1949@yahoo.com. Why would anyone think to put 1949 in an email address? Could it be that it is their birth year?
If you're concerned about your age being a factor in the hiring process, remove it as an issue. Take the hit and change your email address!