erthwjim
erthwjim
erthwjim

Aren't there cases where the recruiter and headhunter are one in the same? From what I gather, headhunters and recruiters are very similar and the terms are sometimes used interchangeably. In general a headhunter tends to search for a specific skillset whereas a recruiter tends to find candidates for any open position

They may not be your friends, but it's in their best interests to make sure to find the best match for a job and for the employee. As I've said on a previous article, perhaps it's my field, but the recruiters I've worked with want to make sure that not only am I the right person for the job, but that the job is right

I think I went over once and there was a fee, but you can call and get it reduced, claim ignorance or something. But the ignorance claim only works one time for the most part.

Yep, the last 2 consulting companies I've worked for came from recruiters on linkedin. And then there are the recruiters from other companies that I had to turn down because the clients they wanted me to work for were in locations I didn't want to travel to at the time. Once the company has contacted me though, I'm

The roads argument, because they're so complex that apparently only the government can create them. And public school, have you checked how public schools fair in the US versus the rest of the world? Or maybe those cops, because cops right now haven't been in the news recently for abuses of power.

First off, I'm a consultant, so things are a little different. I have many recruiters for various consulting companies that reach out to me on a regular basis. I'll say I'm in the middle of a 6 month contract so don't bother me till I'm getting close to the end of the contract, they usually wait, although some will

I took 7 years and graduated with more than 40 extra credits. I went to University right out of high school, did well on 1 out of the 3 quarters I attended that first year. Then ended up back at my hometown, of which I only lived with my my mother for the first few months. I ended up taking 2 years at a community

Waze hasn't said lane information yet has it? Personally I'm going to keep using Waze, I like the reporting of "hazards" on the shoulder and police at the moment over what google offers.

Yeah, that's different. Commuting doesn't apply to your situation, if it's commuting, most companies don't care if your local or an hour away as long as you're willing to make the drive. The companies I worked for would even allow commuters to start earlier or later so they could avoid traffic. Your situation requires

Los Angeles, how many people commute to LA from Lancaster/Palmdale or even Orange County/Riverside/San Bernardino? You should see the traffic heading south on the 14 early in the morning. I think there's a lot more that commute in the LA area and other parts of SoCal than those that don't, even people from LA

I live in Renton, when I was looking for a job there were a few places in Seattle I looked, even had a job offer, they didn't care about my commute. Same thing of several coworkers I've had when I lived and worked in Seattle. One was coming from Bellevue another from Issaquah, no one seemed to care. When we

Yes I've read the bible and I realize that stuff is in the bible, but a majority of christians aren't going around raping, pillaging and murdering people anymore. What I'm saying is, religion isn't the only cause, it's one of many many contributing factors. People identify themselves with one or more groups, from

I think humanity does that fine without religion, but your vehement hatred of religion does very little to further your cause, especially when you stereotype and generalize every religious person into one narrow set of beliefs. Yes there are religious people that hate homosexuals, women, etc... but I know some

They also enjoy tax exempt status as well: http://thinkprogress.org/alyssa/2013/04…

But part of the point is that they make money, enough that they shouldn't need all these government subsidies from taxpayers for stadiums and maintenance. If I had a choice of where my tax money went, I'd rather it didn't go to

I'm not a religious person, far from it, but you are the type of person that makes atheists look bad.

I think to some extent the government is providing money for the NFL.

Judith Grant Long, a researcher at Harvard, calculates that 70 percent of the cost of NFL stadia has been paid for by taxpayers.

http://www.npr.org/2013/09/24/225…

So my google history says it was lifehacker from May 13, just not sure which year, so at the earliest May 13, 2013. The link is dead now though.

I think I've read something like this in the past, I forgot what blog it was on though, maybe lifehacker, but I didn't realize it was new information .

Dang, maybe that explains why I couldn't login to my vita, but now that means I probably can't login remotely to my ps4 since it will still have my old password. I'll have to wait until Saturday to input the new password on the ps4.