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Notes on Social Recruiting Summit & 2 Upcoming DFW Events
Wednesday, June 17, 2009

The way social media can effect recruiting and retention was a hot topic at the recent ERE Social Recruiting Summit held this week at Google headquarters in Mountain View, CA.  Jenny DeVaughn attended and wrote a nice synopsis of her experience that can be viewed on the ERE Community site.  I watched many of the presentations through streaming video that was made available.  And I monitored the conversations that emanated live from the event on Twitter. 

One of the topics that caught my interest was the idea of "relational onboarding" presented by Sacha Chua.  Jenny DeVaughn describes the session:

"Sacha Chua led our next discussion on how we all can have the most awesomest job search ever. Sacha was unapologetically enthusiastic about her love for her current role with IBM.  Sacha described how important "relational onboarding" is to new or potential employees. It is vital to have genuine connections and relationships with your future co-workers before you start working. I agree with @JohnSumser, this is the key to seamless recruiting. Sacha also mentioned, once you are an employee, you are an ambassador. Laurie Ruettimann retweeted one of my tweets during this session while I was sitting two seats away from her. How cool is that?"

Here is a presentation Sasha Chua posted just prior to the SRS:

I touched on this subject in my article for Universum, Organic Branding for Employers.  The idea is that Social Networking should not only be encouraged at work, but that it should now be considered an essential part of the onboarding process and is key to company culture, retention, and job satisfaction.

Also of interest was the presentation by Reid Hoffman, CEO of LinkedIn, who believes that we should all think of ourselves as a small business.  Here are the slides from his presentation:

One of my growing fascinations is the potential for better communication with candidates and clients through Mobile Recruiting.  So you can bet I was dialed in for the Mobile Recruiting presentation by Chris Hoyt and Michael Marlatt.  Per Jenny, "They discussed the mobile myths: mobile is just hype, only used by the youth generation and that it is only a device for spam. They also shared that SMS (a text message to your phone) has a 94% read rate. We all participated in a live step-by-step text (short code) demonstration. In mobile marketing, we are only limited by our creativity; however, one must consistently create value."

Overall it appeared to be a really great event with cutting edge information shared by entertaining presenters.  Once again I was amazed at how easily those of us who couldn't attend could follow so closely through the live stream and on Twitter. 

Local Dallas recruiters and HR professionals will be treated to two low cost events here in DFW this year that will cover some of the same topics and more.  The Texas Recruiters Association - Workshop Seminar and Networking Event will be held on July 16th from 4pm to 7:30pm at the Hilton Dallas Lincoln Centre.  The cost is a very affordable $40.  I will be one of those featured on the "expert panel" along with Chris Hoyt, April Leah Grady, and Dennis Smith.

The next event will be loosely based on the popular Twitter forum for Recruiters, #TalentNet.  TalentNet Live will also feature me, Chris Hoyt, Dennis Smith, and others who will provide training on leveraging the latest tools and techniques to more effectively recruit and grow your business.  It will be held on September 11th at Frito Lay Headquarters in Plano, TX.  Additional details for this event will be available soon.  This local recruiting expo will also be available for a low entry fee, a portion of which is planned to be donated to a charity for the families of firefighters. 

If you are one of the many Dallas area staffing professionals who couldn't attend the ERE Social Recruiting Summit, please consider coming out to one or both of these local workshops.  They will each provide unique and useful information that you can use for motivation and strategy in recruiting.

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Don't Miss #TalentNet this Wednesday Night on Twitter!
Tuesday, May 26, 2009

 It's time for another star studded recruiter get-together on Twitter!  That's right recruitwiterati, #TalentNet, the hashtag event that burned up the Twittersphere last month, (trending right at the top with American Idol) is back for another go-round this Wednesday night, May 27th, from 8pm to 10pm Central time (and the last Wednesday of each month, for the foreseeable future, at that time). 

The first ever #TalentNet took place on April 29th and was amazing.  A fast-paced exchange of ideas, opinions, and entertaining intel was provided by the participants and by special guests, John Sumser and Jason Davis.  And we even had music to Tweet by (with some attitude as a bonus) provided by Jerry Albright

For this Wednesday's #TalentNet, we will be talking sourcing with Geoff Peterson (@GeoffPeterson) and Kelly Dingee (@SourcerKelly).  We'll also get feedback about last week's Kennedy Info conference from Susan Kang Nam (@PinkOliveFamily) and Julia Stone (@BizWerkerJulia).  Best of all we'll get to meet new friends and have more fun with talent industry professionals from near and far (hoping @BillBoorman makes good on his promise to tweet in from the U.K. where it will be 2am at the start).

We will also be posting some news about the first #TalentNet Live Conference in Dallas this fall.  Very interesting stuff in the works for that!

This time around we will be trying out Tweetgrid to better manage the fast moving stream.  Just go to www.tweetgrid.com and select the number of windows you would like to view.  I would suggest using one window with the search term #TalentNet and set to update in real time, one window with your user name as a search term (so you can keep up with conversations directed specifically to you) also set to update in real time, and maybe one more #TalentNet window set to update a bit slower, maybe 5 or 10 seconds.  Just ask anyone who has been participating in the very popular #GNO chats how they do it and you'll get some good tips.

We look forward to seeing you all tomorrow night!

Not sure what you're missing?  Check out the buzz from last time:

Have you heard?. It's on #TalentNet By Jason Buss

#TalentNet (#SocialRecruiting) By John Sumser

You can get more scoop on this informative and fun event at the #TalnetNet Facebook Group.  And don't forget to follow @TalentNet and co-founders @Fishdogs and @PinkOliveFamily on Twitter!

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Announcing #TalentNet - Monthly Twitter Forum for the Recruiting Community
Thursday, April 23, 2009

Here a network, there a network, everywhere a social network.  Perhaps it's overkill, but we are all now a part of so many social communities online that sometimes it feels as if we are no longer growing closer together, but farther apart.  This is especially true in the staffing and recruiting community.  We recruiters, by definition, tend to overdo it in the area of networking. 

Through Ning niche groups like RecruitingBlogs, TalentBar, Recruiter Earth, Fordyce Letter Network, and others, I have met more talented people in the recruiting business from all over the world than I ever thought possible when I started recruiting back in 1995.  But there is so much going on with all these groups that it is sometimes tough to keep up.  And the place where I ultimately end up hearing about much of this activity is Twitter.

Just a short while ago the founders of RecruitingBlogs and TalentBar announced a coordinated effort to bring recruiters together on Twitter to participate in split placements with Splits.org.  This gave my friend, Susan Kang Nam (@pinkolivefamily), a great idea for a monthly get-together on Twitter for recruiters from all these diverse networks to discuss current issues and events, #splits, and generally get to know each other better all in one place and one time, in 140 characters or less of course.

She asked me to help her coordinate this effort and I told her "Hell no!"  Okay, that's not true.  It's nearly impossible to tell her no.  And I have no backbone.  And she threatened my family.  Seriously, I thought it was such a great idea that I enthusiastically agreed, and here we are.  There was much debate on what to name such an event.  Since we were trying to connect networks of talent professionals, I had a brain spasm to call it #TalentNet.  I created a facebook group for announcements and so forth.  You can join it here.  And you can follow #TalentNet on Twitter at @TalentNet.

Please join us this coming Wednesday, April 29th, at 9pm Eastern time on Twitter at #TalentNet to join in the conversation.  We'll do it again on the last Wed. of each month at the same time.  Network with your peers, exchange ideas, and get the latest news from the recruiting community.  The top Twitterers in the talent world will be on hand.  Remember to tag your comments with #talentnet.  If you are new to the whole hashtag thing, just go to search.twitter.com and type in #talentnet.  It's that easy.

Susan and I will be on BlitzTime, a call in networking forum, next Wed. at 12pm Eastern to talk about Twitter and #TalentNet.  Now please go join the TalentNet facebook Group and participate in the discussion on Twitter next Wed. night, or Susan may send @Chris Brogan over to your house with a pair of pliers and a blowtorch. 

Seriously, this is going to be cool.  Can't wait to see you all there.

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Name: Craig Fisher
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