by Alex Putman | Apr 29, 2010 | Interview Tips, Job Search, Lecture, Recruiting, Search Tips, The University of Georgia, Uncategorized
What a great month April has been! It’s time to wrap up Part 5 of the 5 part series “Do’s and Don’ts of an Interview” . This post will focus on what companies expect from an employee that will stay with their company for an investment period. Most companies...
by Alex Putman | Apr 22, 2010 | Human Resources, Interview Tips, Job Search, Lecture, Recruiting, Search Tips, The University of Georgia
Part 4 of 5 in the “Do’s and Don’ts of an Interview” series will focus on communication. As a refresher the 5 primary categories I am discussing include: Personality Experience Relationship Communication Long Term Outlook Interviewers will judge your communication...
by Alex Putman | Apr 14, 2010 | Interview Tips, Recruiting, Search Tips, The University of Georgia
Part 3 of 5 in the “Do’s and Don’ts of an Interview” series will focus on relationships. As a refresher the 5 primary categories I am discussing include: Personality Experience Relationship Communication Long Term Outlook The term “relationship” can be...
by Alex Putman | Apr 8, 2010 | Interview Tips, Lecture, Recruiting, The University of Georgia
Part 2 of 5 in the “Do’s and Don’ts of an Interview” series will focus on experience. As a refresher the 5 primary categories I am discussing include: Personality Experience Relationship Communication Long Term Outlook Whenever candidates...
by Alex Putman | Apr 4, 2010 | Career Advice, Interview Tips, Lecture, Recruiting, The University of Georgia
Recently I led a discussion at the University of Georgia about the “Do’s and Don’ts of Job Interviews”. The student questions were spot on and the conversation went well. I decided to break down the key points into 5 categories; Personality...
by Alex Putman | Mar 30, 2010 | Job Orders, Qualify Job, Recruiting
Working on the wrong jobs will end up costing Recruiters a lot of money. There are, however, several key selection criteria the Recruiter can focus on to determine the priority of the search, Below are several key criteria to be analyzed for determining the priority...