Live Recruitment Rumble – May 7th, 11:00am

April 30, 2009 by Geoff Jennings · Comments Off 

There’s nothing like a good stoush.

And frankly, while I like nothing better than a good old jab at industry players like job boards and recruiters, I reckon it’s about time I took on one of my own kind.

So, rally around the shelter shed, peoples, it’s gonna be a bewdy. (details here)

Join online recruitment industry leaders Geoff Jennings and Thomas Shaw for a LIVE “Recruitment Rumble” Thursday May 7th, 11:00am – 12:00pm. All gloves will be off as Geoff and Thomas go head to head in a discussion about key topics (Geoff may even wear his shiny purple boxing shorts).

Joining in the live discussion is Diane Lee, founder of Even It Up! providing a perspective from the job seeker point of view and “outsider” to the industry.

Topics for discussion include:

- Future of the traditional Job board?
- SEEK vs. CareerOne/Monster – who will win?
- Fake job adverts?
- RCSA: Soft as a marshmellow?
- Should I use a recruitment agency or go direct?
- Background searching candidates online?

Do you want to listen or join in the discussion? Register here.

Geoff Jennings is the controversial man at the helm of http://www.geoffjennings.com, a site dedicated to keeping the recruitment bastards honest. He has worked for online industry leaders and is currently Managing Director of www.onlinerecruitment.com.au

Thomas Shaw is the “pretty boy” of online recruitment, having established his stranglehold of the industry via his blog www.recruitmentdirectory.com.au/blog By day he works in the recruitment industry, and at night a tweet from Thomas can make or break your organisation.

Diane Lee is the founder of Even It Up! which aims to provide information about recruitment practices for Australian jobseekers. Diane is leading the revolt from frustrated job seekers who want an even playing field www.evenitup.com.au

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I Didn’t Do It

March 17, 2009 by Geoff Jennings · Comments Off 

Last week the news sat smack-bang in the middle of denial territory.

Pauline Hanson denied starring in those glam nude pics. Gemteq denied forum allegations that they publish fake jobs.

Pauline reckons she never had a boyfriend called “Jack” and that she feels for the young woman in the bondage outfit featured in the photos.

Gemteq reckon the reason for the similarities between their credible job adverts and ads from overseas job boards is that they look to the latter for “inspiration”.

Shortlist March 13. He said recruiters had historically referred to other job postings for inspiration when writing ads, and this may be the reason for the strong similarities between certain Gemteq IT job ads and other ads posted on overseas boards.

See any similarities here?

I won’t comment on the Gemteq saga. Jobseekers can make up their own minds about the validity – or otherwise – of Gemteq’s job postings. But the issue raises an interesting point. How can the industry be regulated? Seek has made an attempt to set the standard by releasing a statement saying it is making attempts to obliterate fake ads from its job board.

Shortlist article March 13. SEEK is launching a new “job seeker charter” designed to encourage candidates to report job ads which might be fake or misleading.

And sometimes it takes the market leader to set an example of best industry practice. There’s also the RCSA, but they can’t achieve much with the few members they have.

Anyhow, I don’t want a regulatory body in the industry. This causes unnecessary bureaucracy. But surely all of this could be avoided if folks just acted ethically. I mean, and I’m not accusing Gemteq specifically, it doesn’t take much to figure out that posting fake jobs to reverse market candidates is not good for anyone. You don’t need to be goddam Aristotle to figure this out. It damages the industry enormously and ultimately, if you tarnish the industry to which you belong, your business will suffer.

Tread lightly, my people.

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Postjobsonce – Or Not At All

March 2, 2009 by Geoff Jennings · 2 Comments 

Tough times at Adlogic’s postjobsonce.com.au as hundreds of RCSA’s clients are stuck with no job posting system today. Why you might ask? Perhaps someone forgot to pay their hosting bill?

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Seek’s SARA Awards – 22 Days To Go…

July 23, 2008 by Geoff Jennings · Comments Off 

Seek SARA

The Seek SARA (prom queen) recruitment awards are off and running for the sixth time. With only 22 days to go for voting you’d better get your good suit or frock out from the mothballs in anticipation of that victory speech.

I remember the first time this was presented at the Brisbane RCSA conference way back by Matthew Rockman. I remember this because we (Fairfax/MyCareer) were the major sponsors of the conference and Seek set up the stage right in front, blocking our stand. Cheeky…

One to watch this year will be serial runner-up (small specialist recruiter) Retailworld Resourcing. They are sporting a bright orange web site with little space ships flying around and aliens with signs saying “Vote Now”. If you were from the USA and saw this site for the first time you would think that SARA was running for President.

Good luck and had a laugh at the video jobcast. Gotta love Kerrie-Anne

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