With many of you already packing and getting ready to head out to San Diego next week for a full week of great recruiting events – SourceCon 2010 and ERE … Read more
I Am #SourceCon
It started three years ago… the mystery of who was behind SourceCon. Who brainstormed the conference? Who was behind those crazy challenges? Leslie … Read more
Five Scenarios IX: Opportunities
I’m looking forward to the conversation in San Diego at ERE. (There’s still time to register if you hurry). With any luck, we’ll do … Read more
Why I Love SourceCon – Seeing Former Colleagues
SourceCon would not be SourceCon without Jim Stroud. Whether it is his cutting edge humor, his energetic vibe, or his dancing ability, Jim sets the tone … Read more
A Call to Action: Kicking Your Business Development Efforts into High Gear!
Change is on the horizon. Some of us have seen signs of improvement in our search practices, while others are still waiting for some positives signs before … Read more
Unemployment Holds Steady As Jobs Growth Appears Near
9.7 percent and holding steady. Net job loss in February 2010: 36,000. Net job loss in February 2009: 726,000. That’s the top line of the monthly … Read more
Array of “Soft” Economic Reports to Please Any Wonk
If you are wonky about economic indicators and labor market stats, this is your lucky week. No fewer than than three reports came out today; one came out … Read more
Artificial Intelligence vs. Human Cognition – A Synopsis
Are you attending or thinking about attending SourceCon 2010? Glen Cathey is going to be the keynote speaker for the event, and he will be presenting on … Read more
Former Jobster CEO in Feud With Citibank Over Gay Network
Update: Citibank issued a statement this afternoon apologizing for the blocking of fabulis, saying: “Citibank sincerely apologizes to Mr. Goldberg … Read more
Five Scenarios for the Future of Recruiting VII: The Pandemic
For a nice overview of the scenario planning process and this project, take a listen to this podcast. Then, brace yourself. This scenario is somewhat … Read more