By: Julie La | 2011-02-09 | Law As more lawyers and law firms embrace the online world and the growing presence and influence of digital marketing and social media, legal recruitment processes are also changing. read more
By: Frankwinn | 2012-08-10 | K-12 Education Recruitment outsourcing means transferring an organization’s recruiting responsibilities to another service provider who specializes in recruiting new talent. A strategic outsourcing program can lead to a company’s overall development. read more
By: Silas Reed | 2010-09-19 | Careers California is actually the most populous state which is located in the United States. After Alaska and Texas it comes in as the state which occupies the third largest land area. Now, 13 per cent of the counties GDP come from this state. read more
By: Silas Reed | 2010-09-19 | Careers You will find that legal recruitment consulting is something which is very popular all over the world. Now in the major cities like New York and London it is very common that these lawyers who include junior associates as well as seniors trust the legal job recruiters with their job searches. read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-05-11 | Law Getting a job is what almost everone wants and needs, and people are looking for either the right job or any job in case it is hard for them to just get hired. However, not many people are aware that there are many ways they can use to look for a job which is even suitable for their desires. Legal recruiter is one method which is very helpful and beneficial. read more
By: Camuy Heremuru | 2010-04-04 | News and society The United States military continues to face the seemingly insurmountable task of enlisting recruits. Pentagon officials according to Carter and Flora commented that while some branches of the military met their targets for 2007, there are other branches that failed dismally. An analysis of the current climate in which recruiters must operate, points to an even more futile attempt to gain to prospective recruits. Moskos, a military sociologist, speaking to the Associated Press believes that as the war continues in Iraq and Afghanistan, and as the war against terrorism gains momentum, the future of recruiting will begin to look even dimmer. How can military recruiters prepare for a future, for which many are now projecting even lower recruiting quotas? read more
By: Insight UK | 2010-09-13 | Technology With business expectations of technology ramping fast and IT strategies shifting accordingly, the very heart of organisational IT – the datacentre itself – looks set to undergo a period of massive change. iQ breaks down some of the Whys, Hows, and Wherefores. read more
By: Arsam Cheema | 2012-05-17 | Recruitment High level legal recruiter comes in to aid organizations and sometimes other legal offices with regards to legal recruitment. Current Scenario: Several organizations that make legal recruitment their business to keep track of career trends say that legal hiring is on the rise in United Kingdom. Law companies and business legal divisions anticipate seeking the services of two full time legal positions in the first quarter of 2012. read more
By: Andrea Watkins | 2010-10-05 | Software Over the last forty years HR has changed dramatically from Personnel to Human Resources and more recently to Human Capital Management. And it is not just the name that has changed, practices have changed too. But with he every increasing pace of change HR departments need to ensure that they don't get left behind. read more
By: Joy Hanberry | 2011-09-17 | Legal A legal recruiter is an essential entity for any lawyer or attorney expecting to land a reliable legal profession. read more
By: Sawyer Adams | 2011-01-10 | Taxes If there was ever any doubt about how much tax Continuing Professional Education has changed, and how quickly change is happening, just take a quick look at a [tax CPE course] catalogue from a few years back. You'll be amazed at the differences! read more
By: Crystal Ware | 2010-03-31 | Hobbies In the "old" days you plugged your joystick into the Atari or Nintendo and entertained yourself for hours with your favorite video game. The game system itself was your only opponent, and you were lucky if the game gave you the option to play with two players. Nowadays, you can sit comfortably on your couch and use a wireless controller to play your game on a TV that is across the room from you while the game console is in another part of the room. read more
By: Bangkok Missy | 2011-08-14 | Exotic locations Over the years much has been written about Pattaya which was a small fishing village some 50 years ago. The most exciting event during the day was watching fish that were hung up to dry.This type of existence came to an abrupt end when the Americans came and opened a base nearby during the Vietnam war. Thousands of troops with time on their hands and money in their pockets looked for things to occ read more
By: Mark Paul Alexander | 2010-03-26 | Fashion As the new millennium came in a new wave of extreme activities arrived that urban kids could get their kicks out of. Mountain Biking became fashionable and fun for both adults and teenagers alike and Trials MTB and Free Running hit the streets. And as skateboarding and BMX became more popular than ever a new fashion rose up from back street bike parks and skate parks and made it onto the shelves of Main Street designer clothes shops, a style that quickly became known as 'Urban Streetwear' read more
By: Eugene Mary | 2012-04-23 | Golf In recent years at the Golf Coaches Association of America's annual national convention, the topic of establishing a recruiting calendar that would designate specific times of the year when college coaches could go on the road to watch junior golfers has been floated, only to crash like the proverbial lead balloon. It's not so much that the coaches were against unilaterally setting limits to when they could be on the road searching for their next blue-chip recruit. It's that trying to wrap their read more