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Great News about HireFinders

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

We now have over 11,500 new jobs across the US on www.hirefinders.com. If you are looking for a new job, or know someone who is, please spread the word. Last Friday, we had over 7900 visitors to the site.

If you are a recruiter or a hiring manager, you can post your jobs for free and refresh them as often as you like. Post as many jobs as you need to, there is no limit on postings. Hope to see you on www.hirefinders.com !

Announcing HireFinders’ Activity Points Winner for March

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Congratulations to Soumya V. of New Jersey, who was the Activity Points winner for March. She won $100 for sharing HireFinders with her network and logging in each day. It is not too late to refer people and have a chance to win this month’s prize.

If you are looking for a job in the US, why not try http://www.hirefinders.com ? New jobs are posted every day.

My Radio Interview with Dawn Mular about HireFinders

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Dawn Mular has really made a name for herself in the recruiting industry. Her blogs, http://linkedinhfcngroup.blogspot.com/ and http://linkedinhfcngroup.blogspot.com/ help explain all the good work she has done in this industry. Dawn Christine Mular is the founder of the Helping Friends Career Network and a virtual friend who has become a friend.

She has interviewed me on her radio show and you can find it here:  http://recruiterearth.com/forum/topics/connected-with-dawn-mular-4  It was my first time being interviewed, so be kind. In the interview you can find out a bit about social media networking and HireFinders. While you are at it, read her blog posts and listen to her radio interviews. She has a wealth of information and is a social media guru.

 

 

Announcing the HireFinders Activity Points Winner for February

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

The prize winner for February 2010 is Greg M from Texas. He won $100 cash for logging in and sharing www.hirefinders.com with his network. Are you looking for a new position? The economy seems to be getting brighter. Check out HireFinders.com, we are uploading new positions across the US every hour.

January’s Activity Points Winner on HireFinders

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Congratulations to Jill O again from MA. She has won a total of $750 for logging in and sharing HireFinders with her network. January’s prize was $250 and February’s prize will be $100. So create an anonymous account and invite your friends to job hunt through http://www.hirefinders.com for your chance to win February’s prize and maybe a great new career.

Great News about HireFinders

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

We are now accepting third party agencies and recruiters to post jobs on http://www.hirefinders.com for free. Try us out! If you need any help setting up an account (it only takes a moment), just contact me. audrey@hirefinders.com

I hope to see you there and please give us feedback on your results.

Looking for Sr. Java Developers and Tech Leads

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Are you a great Java Developer with at least 7 years of experience or do you know someone who is? Visit http://www.hirefinders.com and view the jobs we have there. Here is one for New York City: http://www.hirefinders.com/jobdetails/?jobID=167.

And here is one for a Java Tech Lead, also in NYC: http://www.hirefinders.com/jobdetails/?jobID=168 

I am about to put up more jobs that are in Foster City, CA. See you over at www.hirefinders.com!

The HireFinders’ Activity Prizes for January and February

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

This month, the Activity Points winner will win $250. However, in February 2010, the Activity Points winner will receive $100. This is just a heads up, if you would like a shot at winning the $250 dollar prize. To find out more about the prize visit: http://hirefinders.com/blog/?p=47

Announcing HireFinders’ Activity Points Winner

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

We are happy to announce the winner of December’s activity points contest was once again, Jill O. from MA. She won a cash prize of $250 for the second month in a row. She is doing such a great job inviting her friends and colleagues to try our new job board. Currently, we have over 1300 jobs in the US and we are getting more each day.

Everyone has an equal chance to win this month’s cash prize by logging in up to twice a day and referring friends to create an anonymous profile on http://www.hirefinders.com. Good luck to all our job seekers this month for the contest and also for finding a great new job!

An Interview with an Agency Recruiter

Friday, December 18th, 2009

The following is an interview conducted by my friend Rosa E. Vargas, a triple certified writer, including the elite Master Resume Writer credential. Her company can be found at http://www.creatingprints.com/ and for great career advice follow her on Twitter @resumeservice. The recruiter is me, Audrey Chernoff one of the founders of the new job board, www.hirefinders.com. I sound mean, but I am not, I promise. You can follow me at @HireFinders_ and @HCRGroup.

What is the biggest misconception job seekers have about what recruiters do?

I am going to be truthful and this may seem harsh, but many people do have this misunderstanding.

Job seekers often believe that the recruiter works for them, however many third party recruiters work on commission only (no salary) and only get paid for the placements they make. The company is the client, not the candidate, and the company pays the recruiter once a placement is made and stays for an agreed upon time.

So, often a candidate will treat a recruiter as if they are a career counselor and this is not what the recruiter is being paid to do. Treat the interview with a recruiter as just that, an interview for a job. If you are too confiding or have disdain for the recruiter because they are a recruiter, this could backfire and you could lose the opportunity to be presented to a great job. If a recruiter offers you advice on your career or resume, thank them. They are not receiving compensation and are truly doing you a favor.

How can job seekers ‘get in’ with a recruiter (i.e., best places to find them)?

Recruiters are easy to find. Just post your resume on the job boards and have a complete LinkedIn profile. Answer the ads for jobs that you find online. If you are right for the position, a recruiter will reach out to you. There is almost never a reason to reach out to a recruiter without having them contact you first. Recruiters are paid high fees to find candidates that exactly match the company’s job descriptions. If you are a so-so match you would have a better chance by submitting yourself directly to the company and trying to find a person you know who could recommend you to that company.

What is the worst thing a job seeker has done to ruin their chances with you?

I am actually the kind of recruiter who spends time with the candidates and cares. The worst thing a candidate can do is be rude to me, because I have treated them with respect and expect the same.

Can you tell when a resume is professionally written and does that bother you?

I cannot tell if a resume has been professionally written and would not care if it was. What does bother me are poorly written resumes or careless mistakes.

What do you wish you could see more often on a resume?

The month and year for each position, both start and ending dates. If all you have is the year, I have to ask, because you could have only been there for one week.

What do you hate to see on resume?

Hobbies, I take them out before I submit them to clients.

Do you read cover letters?

No. My day is too busy for that.

How would you advise job seekers to best get to an employer through a recruiter?

Treat the interview with the recruiter as seriously as you treat any other job interview.

Do you like it when job seekers follow up and thank you?

Of course.

How do you feel about pushy job seekers who keep calling you to find out if they got the job?

I understand how they feel, they just have to realize when we are busy, we are working on many different jobs at once. Generally, if we have any news from a client, they will be the first to know.

Where do recruiters mostly search for candidates? Do you use job boards?

There are many places and ways to search. Sometimes we look for candidates who are not actively looking for a new position, but the people reading this interview are probably actively looking. So, if you are on the market, definitely Linkedin, the job boards and even Twitter. Recruiters are constantly posting their jobs on Twitter in the hope that someone will respond.

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