Sep 22
Why is talent acquisition important
Tags: Employer Resources
Talent acquisition is the base of any industry and fundamental for employers. In this blog, we aim to highlight the importance of finding the right talent for your organization, whether you’re a recruiter, large organization, startup or candidate. We have been working in talent acquisition for 50 years.
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Sep 13
How to get a career in recruitment
Tags: Employer Resources
Recruitment is a core part of any leading organization. It involves placing the right talent in roles that suit their skillset and benefit an organization. A career in recruitment is much more than just technical skills and revolves around knowledge and intuition with a focus on getting excellent results.
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Sep 02
How to find an executive recruiter
Tags: Employer Resources
At Miller, we have 50 years of experience in working with talent management and have a team of specialists who can find the best executive talent, with a focus on high-level director positions and a range of other roles. Get in touch with our team and find out how you can better manage your executive recruitment solutions.
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Jul 22
3 Effective Ways to Create a Winning Employer Brand
By: MRINetwork
Tags: Employer Resources
However, to build a truly winning brand -- the kind that candidates don't just notice but want to join -- you need more than mere name recognition. You need to portray the culture that wins candidates over as soon as they walk through your doors. Make no mistake about it -- potential hires begin diligently assessing business brands upon their very first interview. Actually, company brand assessment takes place even before that.
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May 29
Fishing for Talent
By: Gary Miller
Tags: Employer Resources , Miller News
Next time you need to land a difference-maker, consider a specialized Executive Recruiter. You're a busy executive with other priorities. Why not hire a "guide" to increase your odds of catching a difference-maker?
In a year, they'll be snapping pictures of you and your award winning employee and you'll have that lifelong memory of attracting that impact player.
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Apr 28
HIRE WHAT YOU CAN’T TRAIN
Tags: Employer Resources , Miller News
So why do we focus so much on what this person has already done? Why are we dedicated to matching resumes with job descriptions? Why do we focus on hiring the appropriate background instead of the right potential?
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Apr 22
Trust Your Doctor, Accountant and Recruiter
Tags: Employer Resources , Miller News
Consider what you share with your Doctor or Accountant.
Imagine this. Your doctor asks how you’ve been feeling lately and you respond, “I’m not comfortable sharing that with you.”
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Mar 27
What you MUST KNOW if you are a HIRING MANAGER
By: Gary Miller & Denise Chludzinski
Tags: Employer Resources , Miller News
Finding the right job or changing jobs is right up there with the decision to get married, have children, or move. This is a scary moment for most of us as we typically don’t like change and as humans the fear of the unknown can be paralyzing. I think many of us, especially on the hiring side, forget this.
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Feb 27
Here’s What’s Wrong With “Cost Per Hire”
By: Gary Miller
Tags: Employer Resources , Miller News
Cost Per Hire is a traditional and widespread math equation measuring the investment that goes into talent acquisition as the numerator and number of hires over a given time period as the denominator. The total cost of the internal recruiting staff, referral programs etc. make up the internal costs. Job boards, advertising, recruiting firm fees, job fairs, college programs add to the external costs. Closely measuring this is sensible on the surface and most strategy is around the obvious question, ”how can we reduce Cost Per Hire”?
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Nov 12
How Many People Would Move to Work for Your Company?
By: Gary Miller
Tags: Employer Resources , Miller News
This year we had the pleasure of sponsoring Control Engineering Annual Salary Survey, and as a sponsor, we were able to ask respondents a few proprietary questions that only we saw the results to. The question we asked of Engineering Professionals was about their attitude toward relocation. We were amazed at how many people said they would with 66% in total responding in the positive. Only 34 % responded reluctant or not willing.
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