Article Title: Is a Career in Information Technology Right for You?
Author Byline: Randall Olson
Author Website: Mobile Technical Institute
Do you enjoy setting up and troubleshooting computer systems and networks? If so, a career in the rapidly growing field of information technology could be ideal for you. There are many different types of job [...]
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Article Title: Twitter – salesrecruiter – Can we tweet?
Author Byline: Medical Sales Recruiter
Author Website: http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/2008/09/30/twitter-salesrecruiter-can-we-tweet/
I now rank 24,000 out of 35,000 on Twitter. I think I need more folks to follow and to follow me. If you are on there – look me up – “salesrecruiter”. Also, I have a page on Facebook, [...]
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It has been a long time since I’ve written regularly on my recruiting blog (because I’ve been here.) There may be some folks who have missed me and there may be some folks who never realized that I was gone. I know that when I started the Confessions of an Executive Restaurant Recruiter blog, my [...]
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The lawyers for Chain Leader magazine contacted us and threatened us with legal action for copyright infringement if we continued to display their magazine on our site. [their magazine was located on this page in an Iframe]
Since we were presenting their site in its entirety without modification, since we were not claiming any of their [...]
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Ok, many of you may be wondering what is up with the newly changed "pink" theme to my blog. Well about this time last year, I decided to take up a cause and I staged a blog boycott. Many of the blogosphere’s most famous people and some (then) new friends came to my rescue and [...]
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Styx and their song “Too Much Time On my Hands.”
Some people just don’t have enough real work to do. Take for example The National Inhalant Prevention Council who have been angered by and are protesting the Wendy’s commercial where office workers ‘fill’ themselves with helium.
Supposedly the action of filling themselves with helium will give people [...]
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The Big Mac turns 40 this year. The Big Mac was first introduced in 1967 by Jim Delligatti, a McDonald’s franchise owner in Uniontown, Pa. and within one year it was adopted nationwide.
There are more than 550 million big Macs sold each year (which is about 17 per second), making it one of the most [...]
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Hey FTC surprise, fast food restaurants try to sell food to kids. In a a move that seems completely motivated by the meddlesome, nanny-wannabe attitude of our government officials, the FTC decides that they should investigate the marketing practices of 5 restaurant company giants. The two largest restaurant companies, the number 2 and 3 hamburger [...]
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Now that is one ugly mug, don’t you think? I can only imagine the face behind the name Recruiting Animal, if he prefers using a weird little puppet as his countenance.
The mental image that I conger up when I think of the Animal is of Morton Downey Jr. Morton was a wildly popular shock [...]
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I guess I have some new readership over at Jobster. Seems that my post about their misspellings in their mass email didn’t fall on deaf ears. The picture to the left is from the latest email that I got from them. As you can see, all the errors that I pointed out have been corrected. [...]
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