Reading: Job Search and Recruiting

Read at least 2 of the following:

Books & Articles

No Reading from Textbooks

Internet Reading (delicious tag "itec333_jobs")

"Traces of Inspiration " The Blog is the New Resume"

Comments: When I introduced the CogBlog the other day, at the end of my presentation I snuck in a couple slides about trends I saw with blogs that really were catching my attention. One is the idea of “the blog is the new resume.” Bookmarked by: melander on 2008-03-25T16:57:55Z

"Hiring the Best People -- 10 Simple Rules"

Comments: Rule number one is clear, but very counterintuitive: Don't ever, ever hire somebody just like yourself. Bookmarked by: melander on 2007-11-26T21:47:59Z

"http://blog.guykawasaki.com/2007/08/how-to-not-hire.html"

Comments: After reading my posting about how to get a job on Craigslist, my buddy Danny Kay sent me a link to illustrate what employers do wrong. I was amazed by the example that he sent me from the New York edition of Craigslist Bookmarked by: melander on 2007-11-05T17:25:04Z

"The Blog is the New Resume"

Comments: Bokardoan Adam Darowski suggests that the blog is the new resume. I think he's absolutely right... Bookmarked by: melander on 2007-04-24T19:35:02Z

"Have Recruiting Blogs Made it Big?"

Comments: Blog post about "Recruiting Blogs" (blogs set up specifically to recruit candidates). Good jumping off point for a Podcast on the topic and links to specific recruiting blogs. From The JobSyntax Blog. Bookmarked by: melander on 2007-04-13T20:16:10Z

"The Power of Weak Ties (in Recruiting)"

Comments: Inc. Article "The Power of Weak Ties" on using Social Networking to Recruit Employees Bookmarked by: melander on 2007-04-13T20:00:22Z

"6 Degrees of Recruitment"

Comments: Article from Economic Times on India and Recruiting via Social Networks Bookmarked by: melander on 2007-03-27T12:48:47Z

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