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| Blog Name: |
SourcingConnections |
| Url: |
http://sourcingconnections.wordpress.com/ |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
recruiting, sourcing, employment |
| Description: |
The world of candidate sourcing is becoming a very specialized field. Even as the unemployment rate continues to soar the demand for top talent is still high. It takes a great deal of patience and skill to source and recruit top performers, (these are different skill sets).
The objective of this blog is to assist recruiters, researchers, and sourcing specialists hone their skills by creating effective sourcing techniques and strategies. We explore topics like social media, keyword searching, web 2.0, talent technology, and review new and old ways of surfacing top talent. |
| Popularity: |
1 Followers |
Searching Twitter
Site searching Twitter can yield some good results. Copy and paste the search strings below into Google. (Replace my key words).
site:twitter.com “medical device” -recruiter -job
site:twitter.com accountant (resume OR vitae) –recruiter
site:twitter.com biotechnology (resume OR vitae) –job
site:twitter.com “i’m a registered nurse”
site:twitter.com biotechnology “product development” –job
site:twitter.com accountant cpa -job –jobs
site:twitter.com “i am a civil engineer“
site:twitter.com oracle “my resume“
site:twitter.com php “my resume“
Search String – Resumes and CV’s
Below is a good search string for Google.com. This string is specific to locating resumes and cv’s and not just names. Replace the word “keyword” with your search terms.
(intitle:”resume for” OR intitle:”resume of” OR intitle:”Curriculum Vitae” OR intitle:”’s resume”) keywords -intitle:example -intitle:examples -intitle:sample -intitle:submit
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Tag Clouds – What are they?
According to Wikipedia, A tag cloud or word cloud (or weighted list in visual design) is a visual depiction of user-generated tags, or simply the word content of a site, used typically to describe the content of web sites. Tags are usually single words and are typically listed alphabetically, and the importance of a tag is shown with font size or color. Thus both finding a tag by alphabet and by popularity is possible. The tags are usually hyperlinks that lead to a collection of items that are associated with a tag.
Wordle.net is a free site where you can easily create tag clouds.
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