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I spoke at ERExpo in Oct. of this year.

Peter Clayton from Landed.fm was kind enough to record it and edit it.

It’s a mind numbing 40 minutes long, but it shouldn’t do any harm to at least make it available for those who want to listen.

Enjoy.

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3 Comments For This Post

  1. Mike Taylor Says:

    Hi Joel,

    Just heard your podcast, very good!

    It will be interesting to see what Google does come out with their jobs product/service?

    Out of interest what was the level of usage of adwords in the room from the HR people when you gave your talk?

    Thanks

    Mike
    http://www.directcandidates.com

  2. Joel Says:

    I didn’t really take a pulse, but my assumption would be low to zero.

  3. Mike Johnson Says:

    Great presentation Joel, I was there and felt the room had an epithany moment. The concept of slowly divorcing monster was a hard pill to swallow for some of the attendees but it certainly had everyone talking. I also agree with your assumption of Adwords, it is a foreign concept for most corporate recruiters.

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