Archive | July, 2009

Join my (zero-cost) Tele-seminar, “Riding the Recovery”

In two weeks I will begin an Australia-wide series of presentations for the RCSA, where I will address the challenging issue of how consultants and recruitment business owners / managers need to prepare for the eventual staffing market recovery. How can we expect demand to re-emerge? What are the right investments to make, and when [...]

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Guess What? It’s not about technology at all. It’s about connectivity!

Recruitment and staffing has been around a long time. And I have had the fortune to witness its evolution for almost 30 years. I have worked in many countries and recruited across many sectors. And guess what I have learned. The more things change… the more they stay the same! It was not that long [...]

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Reinvent yourself by investing in the ‘3Rs’

What can you do at an individual level to improve your chances of really thriving  as your career evolves? The fact is, each one of us needs to improve our skills, aim higher and deliver more. So how do we maintain our high standards? How does an individual recruiter take some control over their professional [...]

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‘Recruiter Equity’. Got your share?

Want to know why some recruiters forge long and successful careers and other struggle and fade away? Want to know why a handful of people have survived, even thrived, during this downturn, while most have lived hand to mouth or given up? Recruiter Equity. I believe that all the training you have had as a [...]

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Temp to perm fees. Are we absolutely stark raving mad?

This is one thing our industry has all wrong. We give away our temps at discount rates. Why, I have never understood. I know the market is tough. I appreciate a $ is still a $. I am aware clients are screwing us with all their might. But a temp on your payroll is a [...]

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