What the Blogs Say This Week about Recruiting

The Week In Recruiting

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The Week In Recruiting

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What the Blogs Say This Week about Recruiting

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The Week In Recruiting

1. Okay, before I begin, let me ask the obvious question: “Where in the Hell Was HR in the Shirley Sherrod Case at the USDA?” The whole thing was a comedy of errors. Could you even count the HR mistakes made in that whole debacle? Sigh. But I digress… 2. CNN had less to go on when they fired one of their senior reporters, but justifiably so. 3. One in 4 women suffering ‘unreasonable’ workplace stress 4. In the UK, too much drinking is bad for employees 5. Woman asks, “How can I tell my husband to grow a pair and do his own dirty work?” (Okay, I’m paraphrasing a bit, but just a little.) 6. Five Things to Do When the Boss is Wrong 7. Forget what others are saying, this is what diversity really means 8. The Only Thing Employees Hate More Than Micromanagement is… 9. Do You Provide References?

10. EEOC Cracks Down On Automatic Termination Policies Following Medical Leave 11. Survey reveals workers likely to job-hunt as recession fades 12. Top Lists of Job Search Bloggers and Twitter Users 13. Top 10 LinkedIn Job Search Tips 14. Employing America’s Heroes 15. Fifteen Ways to Keep Your Job

15.5. How can I put my resume sourcing on automatic when I don’t have time to do it at all?

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