I find that it's quicker to find the person rather then to attract
them though job ads and networking.
Even
though job ads on LinkedIn are targeted to some extent, Exfo was unable to demonstrate that the ad in question was a direct and specific solicitation of its employees.
Not exact matches
One set of presidential - level TV
ads DO seem to have made a difference,
though: the wave of Obama spots that sought to define Romney as a
job - destroying, out of touch corporate raider in the summer.
In a highly unusual move, the administration of Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone last week placed newspaper want
ads for a new deputy police commissioner even
though Bellone announced his choice for the
job three months ago.
She released a new TV
ad today that continues her ongoing effort to link Martins with disgraced former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, who lost his
job in a federal corruption scandal —
though his conviction was recently overturned, thanks to a U.S. Supreme Court decision that significantly narrowed the definition of an «official act» in connection with public corruption.
Next year is Treyarch's turn to put out a Call of Duty game, and a
job ad for a Lever Designer on the company's site reveals that they're digging into the past once more,
though how far is unclear.
The Lieberman - Warner bill proposed hundreds of billions in subsidies to the coal industry, but nevertheless ACCCE ran print and radio
ads against it, calling it a «
job killer» and arguing that any regulation of CO2 should be left to the states — even
though the group also opposed state - based regulation.
More likely,
though, is that soliciting, curating and editing the content — all the work produced by media companies aside from distributing content and selling
ads — is a difficult
job and possibly just a monumental time suck.
Even
though Alicia edited it so the experience and results would match the
job ad, the cover still seemed quite generic.
Even
though I have not looked seriously for a full - time
job since starting freelancing, I still read
job ads.
Be aware
though that this can work both ways, just as you may be tinkering with your
job title to «big yourself up» employers will be «bigging up» the
job title in the
Ads to make the
job sound more appealing.
So, for example, if the
job ad asks for a candidate with good «oral communication skills» and your resume says that you have good «verbal communication skills,» you may get knocked out of the running even
though those phrases mean the same thing.
If you look at a lot of
job ads out there today, it seems as
though companies are looking for very one - dimensional candidates.
But I'm most struck by the wise advice of Make a human connection — I take this to mean that even
though we have such great information sources available to us (Social Networks, Online directories, even
job ads), those who spend most of their
job search depending on a computer screen will likely end up being very frustrated.