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Know thyself - a candidate fit

Posted by Annette Kohut on Wed, Jun 20, 2012

We Recruiters really want to know one thing when it comes to candidates: “Are you the ideal candidate for our client?”  However the answer isn’t a simple yes or no as there are many layers that Recruiters consider.

  • Do you have the right skill set and education that is necessary for the role?
  • Do you come from a similar industry to that of our client?
  • What type of environment are you going to thrive in? (After all, we do want you to succeed!)
  • Are you motivated for a new career for the right reasons?  (Hint: money shouldn’t be the first one because it takes more than money to support your success).
  • And finally, are you excited about the opportunity?

Why do you need to consider these questions?  Because it will save you and your Recruiter a whole lot of time and energy.  You are the only one who knows yourself well enough to know whether an opportunity is the right one for you.  Is it in an industry you love or always wanted to try and work in?  Is it a role that intrigues you, excites you and captivates you?  Is it with a company that you admire or that you heard has an excellent culture? 

It is one thing to hear us out about the newest Marketing Manager role or that sought after Web Developer position, but it’s an entirely different thing to be honest about whether or not you truly have the skills (and desire) to knock it out of the park.  This is probably the biggest frustration for us Recruiters; candidates applying for a job that doesn’t match their experience or skill set in anyway.  So save you and your Recruiter time - know thyself. 

If you are on the job search and are considering working with a recruiter, download our whitepaper to get some more insight on the recruiter/candidate relationship.

candidate fit

Topics: relationship, candidate fit, recruiter, ideal candidate, whitepaper, Recruiting, candidate

Newbies on the social recruiting block

Posted by Annette Kohut on Thu, Apr 26, 2012

We tweet, we blog and we Facebook (is that a verb now?). 

Karin and I still consider ourselves newbies to this whole social media arena.  Two years ago we decided to take the plunge and immerse ourselves into the social media world with books, webinars and consulting with the experts.  Through the excitement of new ways to reach out to clients and candidates we were on our way but we still felt we were missing something.  Sure we have a Facebook page, but what do we put on it?  Sure, we have Twitter but what do we tweet out?  This was when the realization hit us that there was another world in which social media could not exist without.  Content.  That realization was made when we attended the Content Marketing World conference in 2011.  Create our own content?  Who knew?  We left re-energized, focused and excited – high fiving each other all the way home.

It is now content that we focus our efforts on.  Whether it’s Karin writing her very first whitepaper, pushing out blog posts and putting together ideas for a certain little purple guy, content has been the soothing balm of our social media anxiety.  We have answered the question of “what do we tweet out?” 

Now we just have to answer the question “how do we find the time?”

Well, we are still working on that.  Count yourself lucky if you have one or two people who you can work with on your social media strategies.  Who despite trial and tribulation and fear due to uncertainty will plow through the learning with you.  I am lucky that I have Karin in this regard.  I have a Manager who saw the potential and who got just as excited about it as I did.  With her partnership, mentorship and encouragement I am now fulfilling a role within our recruiting division that is pretty cool.  Along with sourcing candidates, I lead our social media and content strategies and sometimes, when it’s just right, I can do both at the same time. 

We have learned a lot and the most important lesson in my opinion?  Never stop learning.  With the speed at which social media moves we are all students of it, though there are some who have been students just a wee bit longer than most of us and it is those people that we really want to thank.  Karin does a great job of mentioning those people in her Recruiting, meet social media post.  Head on over and read about the people who helped us along the way.

Annette

People First Recruiting

Topics: social media, twitter, linkedin, social recruiting, facebook, recruiting blog, blogging, content, Recruiting

Time of the Purple Squirrel

Posted by Annette Kohut on Fri, Feb 10, 2012

What?  An actual purple squirrel found in a Pennsylvania backyard?  Impossible, purple squirrels don’t exist!

But what about the one found in the UK in 2008?

Regardless if this discovery is the mystery of mysteries, a poor squirrel falling into the hands of some prankish kids, or the actual discovery of an elusive squirrel species (which to be honest, we recruiters have known about for some time), the imagination and delight people seem to be taking in this can be a great reminder to all of us – employer and employee alike.

Take delight in your uniqueness.

As an employer there is no other culture like yours, no other team, and no other business.   As a person there is no other experience like yours, no other drive, and no other creativity. 

Too often we measure ourselves through the lens of “what’s lacking” instead of what we’re good at.  Yet, if we stop and look at the successes we’ve had in our lives, we’ll probably find those times were when we embraced our surplus of imagination, desire, drive and enthusiasm – not what was lacking.

What makes this world we live in so fascinating is the differences we all have.  People who are happiest in their jobs are the ones who get to do what they love and what they’re interested in.  Doesn’t that interest typically come from what makes us unique? 

We applaud leaders in companies that see their teams as individuals, allowing them to engage their individual talents in the work they do, creating a happy and satisfying work environment.  It’s time to stop measuring ourselves against others, wondering what we can do to be more like someone else. 

It is the time of the purple squirrel.

So become the purple squirrel – revel in your uniqueness, focus on your skills and talent, not someone else’s. 

Separate yourself from the pack. 

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Topics: recruitment, talent, purple squirrell, culture, business

Purple squirrel vs groundhog

Posted by Annette Kohut on Mon, Jan 09, 2012

The Groundhog is the most famous member of the Sciuridae family who gets world attention one day a year.

We decided to have some fun here at the office and take this moment to shed light on the more elusive, lesser known cousin that we recruiters celebrate not just one day, but every day:

The Purple Squirrel.

purple squirrel vs groundhog

Topics: purple squirrel, people first recruiting, ideal candidate, groundhog, Recruiting