Do’s & Don’ts for #SHRM14

June 10, 2014

I’m excited to be traveling to Orlando for the upcoming SHRM 2014 Conference. Now I would never consider myself an “expert” by any stretch when it comes to conference attendance, but having been to a few of these as well as some other statewide conferences, I’d like to share some credible advice that will make […]

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Grad Advice from Billy Joel

May 5, 2014

Earlier last week, Billy Joel did an epic town hall on Sirius Satellite Radio. It was full of stories, songs, guest performances, and legendary live performances by Billy. The one that struck a major chord with me was the live rendition of his song, Vienna. If you have not heard the tune before, go listen […]

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Workplace Advice from Rob Lowe?

April 10, 2014

Driving into the office yesterday I manged to tune into Howard Stern on my satellite radio. He’s been on a mad tear recently with some pretty cool celebrity interviews and I gotta say, when Howard is at his best he does not disappoint. His guest was Rob Lowe, it was a great conversation. Yes, Rob […]

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Shadow Casting

March 25, 2014

“You’ve had a really bad attitude for the past few days and I don’t want to be around you any longer. You need to fix whatever is bothering you and quick!” The words came out quick, hot, and angry. After they said it, all I could do was stop. I tried like hell to put […]

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The Importance of: Access

March 18, 2014

As recruiters, there are several things we need to do our jobs. Decent job descriptions, realistic salary ranges, candidates who do not tell lies, managers who can make a hiring decision, etc. etc. However, there is one thing that trumps all in the process. I’ve often referred to it as the currency in which mostly […]

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