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Director Communications - RemoteMayo ClinicRochester, MNAcross all locations, you’ll find career opportunities that support diversity, equity and inclusion. Full-timeRemoteFreelance Photographer for ESPNESPNRochester, MN3.8 ESPN – Rochester, MN TodayData Entry CoordinatorMerit ContractingRochester, MNSummary of Functions: The Data Entry Coordinator position will perform a variety of duties relating to the function of the Asset Management cycle including but not limited to the Inspection, Asset Management Program, and Service work. $18 - $25 an hour Full-timeStockerCostco WholesaleRochester, MNCostco Wholesale Corp. - 2020 COMMERCE DR. NW [Retail Associate / Store Receiver / Team Member] As a Stocker with Costco, you will: Move stock from the backroom to the sales floor; Stock and straighten merchandise for sale in the warehouse; Clear and clean aisles, backroom and receiving area. Full-time/part-time
Transparency in hiring refers to the open and honest communication and information sharing that takes place between employers and job candidates. It encompasses all aspects of the hiring process, from posting job descriptions to providing feedback on performance during and after the interview process. In today's job market, hiring transparency has become increasingly important for both employers and candidates alike.
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.
jobsearcher.com/blogHow to Write a Recommendation Letter for a StudentWhen 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.
jobsearcher.com/blogDo Your Candidates Really Need a College Degree?As a hiring manager tasked with making major decisions, it's easy to target a college degree as a way of saying yes, this candidate is qualified. I mean, how many times have we seen candidates without degrees try to squeeze their way into positions that they aren't qualified for. In fact, many hiring managers (maybe like yourself) believe that college degrees make candidates more job-ready. However, the current job market has shifted so much recently that it begs the question
jobsearcher.com/blogHiring Taking Too Long?We all know one of the biggest downfalls of a successful recruiting and hiring process is the amount of time it takes to hire someone. The time it takes to hire is sometimes completely out of line with applicant's expectations, creating a huge gap between candidates and businesses. Meanwhile, most recruiters and hiring managers don't even notice that they're taking too long. They have been fighting the symptoms of a too-long-hiring process without addressing the problem at the root. Here, we will expose some of those symptoms and offer solutions to help shorten your hiring process.
jobsearcher.com/blog5 Common Interview MistakesEveryone's interview process is unique in some form or fashion. Like most, your interview process is crafted so you can get the most information out of your candidates to increase hiring confidence and make the right hiring decisions. However, there are often small problems in interview processes that could ultimately affect the success of hiring decisions.
jobsearcher.com/blogHow to Ask Someone to be a Reference + Email TemplatesOne part of the job-hunting process that frequently gets overlooked is putting together a list of good references. Most of the time we focus on creating the perfect resume, writing an awesome cover letter, and getting our hands on letters of recommendation. We think about what outfit we’ll wear to the job interview, how we’ll answer those tricky questions, and what our career plan looks like. But, in fact, having multiple references lined up who will speak favorably about you to a potential employer is critical to landing a job. This aspect of job searching really can’t be ignored.