Archive for 'Staffing'
HRinmotion introduces launch of EmployPrep
Vancouver, BC – September 1, 2008. HRinmotion, the job preparation specialists, today announced the launch of version 2 of their candidate preparation software – EmployPrep.
Our vision for EmployPrep candidate preparation software emerged as we realized the need for – and opportunity to create – a user-friendly candidate job preparation solution for staffing and recruitment companies [...]
Posted: September 3rd, 2008 under News and Media, Staffing.
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Interview without Discriminating
Discrimination and Human Rights Legislation
Whether you are operating in Canada, United States or elsewhere you must be aware of the applicable laws against discrimination when hiring. In this section, the information and examples are based on the laws in Canada. This is not intended to be legal counsel, as the training programs that help employers [...]
Posted: August 18th, 2008 under Interviewer Questions that Don’t Discriminate, Staffing.
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Developing Job Interview Questions - Part 1
Behavioral Interview Questions
Behavioral questions are based upon the theory of past behavior. That is past behavior is a good predictor of future job performance. How a candidate handled a situation the past will give a good indication of how they will handle a similar situation in the future. Not only is the [...]
Posted: August 12th, 2008 under Developing Job Interview Questions, Staffing.
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Understanding Client Culture in Staffing and Recruitment
How to Get a Sense of Company Culture
In a previous post we talked about how important it is for your candidates to fit into your client’s company culture and to have the right soft skills So now that we have established the need to understand your client’s culture to make a great placement. Where [...]
Posted: August 9th, 2008 under Staffing.
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Company Culture and Soft Skills Make or Break Candidates
Why Are Qualified Candidates Bypassed?
When staffing professionals start their search, most often we focus on the “main components”: the education and experience. While this is the basic part of the search, it’s important to understand your clients company culture. Why you may ask? Because, the most common reason a hiring manager [...]
Posted: August 6th, 2008 under Staffing.
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