OnRec had a press release today from Tempwork who have “has integrated a job board and online application system into its core product, enabling staffing firms to take advantage of the enormous business potential of the Internet.” I read the release only due to the title “Job Boards Are the Way Forward for Staffing Companies”,Continue reading “Job board with integrated ATS”
Monthly Archives: June 2005
One Year today
I started blogging one year ago today! This is my second blog although it does have all of the posts from day one, the old one is here. Looking forward to the next year, but I also thought it is an opportunity to reflect. I completely agree with Rebecca Blood in that people begin bloggingContinue reading “One Year today”
links for 2005-06-22
Mapping performance reviews – H.R. eSources: Human Resources Management, Training, Recruiting, Law Ian McKenzie points to the use of mind mapping to help organise performance management data. (tags: performance mindmapping HRM) Ed-Tech Insider: NECC Talking Points: the Future of Blogging The future of blogging from Ed Tech (tags: blog Future) Grocery Store Wars | JoinContinue reading “links for 2005-06-22”
Personal Knowledge Management
Denham Grey introduces me to the idea of personal knowledge management, now I have known about the concept for a while but ever really understood what it was. He also lists several PKM tools in a previous post which in reviewing them makes me think of some of the previous topics discussed on the TPNContinue reading “Personal Knowledge Management”
links for 2005-06-21
Outfoxed | Personalize your internet. An interesting masters thesis project mapping social relationships found via Slashdot (tags: SocialSoftware SocialNetworks folksonomy Del.icio.us firefox) T D Blog: HR lessons learned from Star Wars Press release comparing Star Wars with HR (tags: HRM) ICTlogy » The frustrations of online students. Causes and preventative actions PDF’s (not in English)Continue reading “links for 2005-06-21”
HR and related blogs I found
Over the last few weeks I have been on a mission to track down some more blogs that cover HR, learning, recruitment, and to a lesser degree knowledge management. I have found about 180 of them that as far as I can tell are still active, there were lots more but if they had notContinue reading “HR and related blogs I found”
Googling and recruitment
Last night I wrote a short item on using Google for background checks, this morning I find Regina Miller has also put together a post (completely separately) with a more recent example of how a Google search might of been the difference between life and death right here in Australia. I had previously seen theContinue reading “Googling and recruitment”
Blogs as Due Diligence in Hiring
In my search for HR blogs I came arcoss this post from Fred Wilson from way back in 10th Feb 2005 on how he used a blog to validate a hiring decision. (Via Moonwatcher Adoption) From reading the post and other parts of Fred’s site it seems to me that this particular hiring decision wasContinue reading “Blogs as Due Diligence in Hiring”
Kids and the balance between life and technology
Slashdot has a short post on a new father questioning the balance between real life and technology and points to a blog post from Families and Technology on Nature-Deficit Disorder. In following the links and the comments it certainly opens your eyes to a raft of issues and possibilities. The site referenced in Slashdot isContinue reading “Kids and the balance between life and technology”
dot jobs is available
Overnight the official launch of the dot jobs domain took place at the SHRM Conference, as part of the launch companies can now begin to register the domain. Over the next few days and weeks I expect we will see a lot of commentary around where the domain is heading. In the meantime I haveContinue reading “dot jobs is available”