ClerkAssociated MaterialsCedar Rapids, IAAs a *Shipping and Receiving Clerk*, you will be responsible for the overall performance and continuity of the warehouse office to include order management, order creation and return documentation, clerical/administrative support for customer accounts and acting as a liaison between customers and associates as instructed.Staffing Specialist - Manufacturing RecruiterAssociated MaterialsCedar Rapids, IAAssociated topics: consultant, headhunter, interview, recruit, recruiter, sourcer, sourcing support, specialist, staffing coordinator, talent acquisition Full-time
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In the current candidate-driven job market, recruiters are looking for unique ways to attract talent. Some have resorted to even (dare we say it?) recruitment strategies on the border of weird and wacky. What can we learn from the unusual recruitment tactics that are being used and actually getting results? Here’s a rundown of some unique recruitment strategies that actually work.
If you’re like most of us, you’d love to be wealthier. Having more money would alleviate stress. It would make it easier to pay your bills and buy nicer things. Maybe it’d allow you to spend more time with your kids and go on more vacations. You’re not alone if you wish you could somehow earn a more significant income.
When a student applies for their first job or for their next academic degree, they don’t have much experience to showcase their skills and personal qualities. Hiring managers and admissions officers, therefore, often look at recommendation letters as a way to go beyond the student’s GPA and learn more about the student’s skills and personal qualities.
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