The rats are apparently leaving the sinking ship in droves … A reliable source tells us senior Internet recruitment consultant Bonnie Lieberman, rumored to be the No. 1 sales rep at Monster with “over $3 million in contract sales last year and over 9 years tenure in the company,” has added her letter of resignation to [...]
Continue reading...8. April 2008
John Zappe has the story on ERE. Nice guy Neal Bruce has left Monster Worldwide (MNST). He was vice president of the global innovation group. This is a particularly big blow to the organization from a PR standpoint, as Neal was well-known and well-liked within conference circles. He was also a blogger favorite. We certainly wish him [...]
Continue reading...7. April 2008
EmployeescreenIQ takes pride in our smarter, comprehensive research techniques that produce thorough, accurate screening reports that meet the unique needs of our clients and the standards of federal and international employment guidelines. It has always been our goal to educate the marketplace on how to develop and execute effective, efficient and compliant screening programs. To [...]
Continue reading...7. April 2008
The SEOs are coming! Like Jobs2Web and Optijob before it, SEO 4 Jobs selected the ERE conference to showcase its wares for helping employers take advantage of search engine optimization tactics. The service is the brainchild of Johnathon Duarte, head guy at GOjobs.com. I caught up with Duarte at the show to learn more: The company offers free [...]
Continue reading...4. April 2008
Not nearly as entertaining as my interview with Penelope Trunk, but here’s my pre-show chat with ERE’s Elaine Rigoli.
Continue reading...4. April 2008
When Jason Davis of Recruiting Blogs told me my female twin had joined his popular social network for recruiters, I scoffed. But after seeing a photo of this so-called Erica Mueller, yeah, OK, I guess can see it. Poor girl. This is bound to ruin her weekend. And she even resides in the Holy Land [...]
Continue reading...3. April 2008
Craigslist’s brand new blog takes a few amusing potshots at rival Monster.com in a post entitled, “Monster getting desperate?” On several occasions over the last month, a large, tacky Monster.com truck has parked in front of our SF office, and proceeded to blast loud music, to the point where our front offices were rendered unfit for [...]
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8. April 2008
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