Posts Tagged ‘recruitment research’
Be sceptical. Be thorough. Be proud of getting it right.
I am writing this pre-dawn. I need to write my blog before my very busy day of client work starts in a couple of hours’ time. I am feeling pleased that I have found via Twitter, what I think will be, a really interesting piece of research (below) that I will write about.…
Read MorePlay More Beach Volleyball to Bill More Fees
Two weeks ago, one of my favourite recruitment bloggers, Jonathan Rice, posted on his blog The Whiteboard, a smartly written post, provocatively entitled Smoke More Cigarettes to Bill More Fees. The essence of Jonathan’s post was that when he worked at Hays, a large majority of the biggest billers were smokers, but it…
Read MoreFifteen things about the Australian job market you probably didn’t know: 2010 update
In InSight Issue 82 (20 May, 2009), I wrote about the various interesting labour market facts that I had discovered in reading the DEEWR publication, Australian Jobs 2008 . Earlier this month, the most recent edition, Australian Jobs 2010 was released, so I thought it was opportune to provide an updated list…
Read MoreThe Hidden Profit Available Inside Your Recruitment Company
I wasn’t at the RCSA Conference last month on Hamilton Island, but from all accounts it was an excellent conference (well done Julie, Claudia etc, at the RCSA). As usual, Jo Knox from Recruiter Daily was pumping out newsworthy articles from the various presentations and one in particular caught my eye. It…
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