Though the news hasn’t appeared as an update on its official blog, Facebook has has begun introducing a new feature which allows business pages to … Read more
Twitter in the Workplace: 4 Lose Their Jobs, 1 Saved From Death Row
By Eric B. Meyer Is there anything that Twitter can’t do? Twitter, make me a sandwich! Anyway, today I have the news of three congressional aides who … Read more
Burnett To Join “Grand Vision” Social Media Startup
The pairing of Dr. John Sullivan and Master Burnett is talent acquisition’s Hewlett and Packard; its Ben and Jerry. Sullivan’s name is on the … Read more
Twitter Takes Aim at Facebook and Google Plus, Rolls Out New Profile Pages
On Thursday, Twitter made an announcement of some major changes to its profile pages: …we are introducing enhanced profile pages that help marketers … Read more
The Latest Internet Statistics: Health is a Top Search Subject
The latest Internet statistics are out and one thing is clear: People want to find health information online. The statistics, from the Pew Internet study … Read more
Jobs2Web Acquired by SuccessFactors
Yesterday, three days after the news that SAP is acquiring SuccessFactors, came the announcement that SuccessFactors is buying recruitment marketer … Read more
How Ministry Health Care Improved Its Recruiting Digital Footprint
Ministry Health Care is a health care system of clinics and hospitals, primary and specialty care physicians, home care and related services, in Wisconsin … Read more
3 Tips to Help Guide Your Social Media Check on a Potential New Hire
By Eric B. Meyer According to this recent SHRM survey, only 18 percent of companies have used social media to screen job candidates. Most cite the legal … Read more
Are You Concerned About Your Employees Shopping Online This Year?
It’s a big story every year: some of your employees are going to shop online and they are going to do it on your computers during your time. And what … Read more
Why Your Employees’ “Private” Facebook Posts Are Not So “Private”
By Eric B. Meyer What is this? A broken record? Yesterday, I blogged about a recent New York appellate decision in which the court held that an employee … Read more