This holiday season, skip the fruit basket and give your clients a book that will change the way they see the world, both personally and professionally. Here are six of my favorites: 1. A Man’s Search for Meaning, by Viktor Frankl
Mashable reported that more than 347 new blog posts are published, 571 new websites are created and more than 684K pieces of Facebook content are shared every minute. With the staggering amount of content being created on the web...
Stop Being Lazy on Linkedin:
3 Simple Strategies to Tap a Different Pool of Talent: LinkedIn reports that they currently have more than 238 million members worldwide and the majority of those members list their past and current job titles, experience, and...
As the talent war continues to heat up, the term Talent Acquisition is gaining in popularity. Unfortunately, it is often used synonymously with the term recruiting. At entreQuest, we believe these two terms are very different. ...
Get Back to Work!
In light of the government shutdown that took place this week, I want to share with you an excerpt from Grow Regardless: There is probably not a single American who thinks our elected officials are decent role models for us these...
While headlines talk about professional service firms getting hammered due to the government shutdown, we each sill have the ability to expand our reach and win new work. Beyond that we are in a world where we are all tasked with...
5 Reasons It Sucks to Be a Hiring Manager
In just a few short years the war for talent has done a complete 180. In the past, hourly employees could quit a job and be hired somewhere else two hours later; recruiters were offering sign-on bonuses; and everyone was talking...
5 Killer Blogs
Given the uncertainty in our economic growth, you might think that companies would put a hold on hiring new employees… but, that is not the case… A 2012 Harvard Business Review survey found that the majority of more than 1,000...
As the talent war heats up, companies across America are trying to figure out how to paint themselves as a best place to work. Some small business might envy the tech giants who seem to have great candidates falling in their...