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10 Best Practices for Recruiting Interns (+ideas)

Hundred5

Why recruit interns? First and foremost, the lion’s share of job seekers looking for internship positions are, of course, fresh college (or general tertiary education) graduates. For some, it may be relevant to look over their personal site, their GitHub account, or which courses they’ve already taken.

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Respect: Find Out What It Means To Recruiting

Recruiting Daily

They’re not all compensated in commissions and their intent isn’t to get you in any car- it’s about the right car. I’m not being dramatic when I say that I friggin’ love recruiting. But recruiters as a group are often dismissed and derided by folks who think their jobs are harder.

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Top 100 HR and Recruitment Blogs [by Organic Traffic with Top 3 Articles Each]

Ongig

Ongig, of course, has its own recruiting blog — you’re reading it right now! Benefits and Compensation. Top 3 HR/Recruitment Blog Posts. Top 3 HR/Recruitment Blog Posts. Compensation and Benefits. Top 3 HR/Recruitment Blog Posts. Top 3 HR/Recruitment Blog Posts. College Recruiter.

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Cash Is King: How (And When) To Have That Compensation Conversation.

Recruiting Daily

The caveat for all these things, of course, is caveat emptor. Of course, finding for a job starts out with the assumption of frustration and futility, and only occasionally turns out OK, quite the opposite of both marriage and mortgages. Occasionally, there’s an e-mail setting up some sort of scripted phone screen.

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The 9 Circles of Recruiting Hell: A Divine Comedy.

Recruiting Daily

. “A poem, moreover, which puts popes into hell excites attention, and the sagacity of commentators is exhausted in correctly ascertaining who it is that Dante has damned, it being, of course, of the first consequence not to be deceived in a matter so important.” ” I’m kidding, of course. It’s infuriating.

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It’s Different for Girls: LinkedIn’s Unprofessional Network

Recruiting Daily

I have personally witnessed phone and in-person interviews where the candidate wants to negotiate compensation with the male manager as opposed to the female recruiter who got him through the process. All of that behavior has, apparently, convinced men the website is a way to contact women and proposition them from behind a screen.