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Workshop by Shally Steckerl and Glenn Gutmacher about Sourcing on the Master Level.
In the morning session we saw what is possible if you like to search on Google and others for resumes.
This session is really about what else is out there to do…
I am not going to reveal all this in todays posting, there is a lot written on this already. But having a training about this is really the only way to get it.
Glenn and Shally have done an awesome research on all different commands, searchstrategies and “this”-searchengine only commands.
It is really like a jam session with all these commands to check out best results.
I like that.
To see how we are doing out here, I got this photo from ERE.net
Today we, 5 members of the RecruitersGuild from Holland, entered the ERE Fall Expo 2008.
Geert-Jan Waasdorp, Alfons Boltjes, Peer Goudsmit, Marko Hol and me.
Now we are at the Workshop by Shally Steckerl and Glenn Gutmacher about how to empty the searchengines on resumes.
The presentation is very powerfull, 39 attendees are in here.
The first part is about Recruiting Technology and what is out there. Now we are in the part of differences amongst results in searchengines, using ranking.thumbshots.com.
Now working on the example: SAP FICO profile.
Step 1: where do we find these vacancies, which part of the country.
This means, where there is a demand there are people as well.
Step 2: what kind of keywords are being used in the vacancies
They will appear in resumes… Check out onelook.com for more keywords, close to the ones you already have.
Step 3: think of what people write down in the resume…
Of course not all the tricks will be in this blog, but try wordle.net
Step 4: Use the searchtips, jobmachine.net, get specific and break it down to approx. 250 results.
Easy for you scrolling result by change number of results per page to a 100.
Awesome just received a Cheatsheet for Recruiters!
By the way the asteriks in Google is a word place holder. try: “senior * manager” yahoo
Step 5: Checkout website patterns to refine your search.
Nice to know only 1 filetype per search in Google.com and more per search on Live.com
Okay, here we come to search on Social networking sites. To start with Linkedin, and of course the all work more or less the same. This network is still growing, over 34mln users total, growing 300K new users each WEEK. More about Linkedin on JobMachine.net.
Searching on Social Network sites is of course possible via Searchengines, but nowadays a lot of social networks, and especially “social/ business networks” do have good search facilities. Use them.
Wrap up: go out there and enjoy
