Posts Tagged ‘contingent recruitment’
The 10 major indirect costs of tolerating monkey business
There’s nothing wrong with monkey business (for those of you late to the scene, I suggest you familiarise yourself with my two most recent blogs on monkey business Money Business: Choose YES or NO and Sending resumes to match emailed job specs is a job for a monkey to avoid boring the majority of readers with repeat explanations). Having…
Read MoreMonkey Business: Choose YES or NO
Yes, I’m still on about monkeys. Last week’s article ‘Sending resumes to match emailed job specs is a job for a monkey’ drew a very spirited response from readers with a string of public comments on LinkedIn in addition to a steady stream of emails from owners. The common theme was that agency owners…
Read MoreContingent recruitment: Are you a mug punter or a professional gambler?
The horse racing industry is built on the punter. Without the person prepared to bet on a horse(s) there is no horse racing industry. The financial interest of the punter ensures that the media rights are worth bidding for and the various clubs can offer prize money that makes it attractive for owners to invest…
Read MoreDo you need to attend Contingent Recruiters Anonymous?
In Australia we are just about to complete one financial year and start a new one. It’s a very good time to review some critical statistics from the past 12 months and make some firm commitments to the way in which you will operate as a recruitment consultant (or as recruitment agency, if you are…
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