Corporate Recruiting Experts Meet in Dallas to Discuss Building Physical Community to Social Networks.John Sumser's Recruiting Roadshow Is Designed To Foster Community Among Area Recruiters, Strengthening Their Ability To Attract Talent AUSTIN, Texas -- Getting up to speed about the latest trends in recruiting has become remarkably simple thanks to John Sumser. Sumser, founder of the Recruiting Roadshow, literally brings his show to the recruiters One of the most important things for a recruiter to understand about the psychology of technical people is the difference between (1) systems analysis & design and (2) programming. , rather than asking them to travel thousands of miles. And his events are free. Add the fact that he is securing the industry's leading experts as speakers, and it is easy to see why Sumser has become a popular figure with practicing recruiters. The latest iteration One repetition of a sequence of instructions or events. For example, in a program loop, one iteration is once through the instructions in the loop. See iterative development. (programming) iteration - Repetition of a sequence of instructions. of the Recruiting Roadshow arrives at the University of Dallas' Graduate School of Management Development Center at the Frisco, TX campus on December 4. Its theme is "Bringing Physical Community to Social Networks." For the particulars on how to sign up, visit http://recruitingroadshow.wordpress.com/. "It is very important that we bring this show on the road so that we can learn what is really happening in the field," said Sumser, an authority himself on how the Internet can be used as a sourcing and recruiting tool. "Recruiters attending this event will come away better equipped, more sharply focused and more intensely committed to the profession." Among the speakers are: John Sumser More than a decade ago, Sumser started his own company Interbiznet (www.interbiznet.com), where he wrote a daily column on using the Internet and technology for recruiting. A year later, he wrote the first book describing the Internet as a sourcing and recruiting tool. He continues to write for Interbiznet and is also the editor of Recruiting.com. Sumser regularly consults with recruiters and employers on how to find, hire and keep the best employees, how people work, how companies and systems affect employees and how changing economies and technology alter the nature of work itself. He also consults with recruiting startups and sits on the Board of Directors of Salary.com. Bill Vick Vick, driven by a passion for helping others pursue and achieve excellence, is one of the seminal seminal /sem·i·nal/ (sem´i-n'l) pertaining to semen or to a seed. sem·i·nal adj. Of, relating to, containing, or conveying semen or seed. figures in online recruiting and one of among the very first to write about Internet recruiting This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims. Please help Wikipedia by adding references. See the for details. This article has been tagged since September 2007. techniques as early as 1996. He has run his own retained executive recruiting firm for last 20 years and was the founder of the Recruiters OnLine Network along the way. A founder and board member of the Pinnacle Society recognizing achievement in the staffing industry, Vick is also a national speaker for NAPS NAPS Network Access Points NAPS National Association of Personnel Services NAPS Not A Pretty Sight NAPS Naval Academy Preparatory School NAPS North American Precis Syndicate NAPS North American Power Symposium NAPS New Abstracts and Papers in Sleep , served on the Board of Directors of The Texas Association Staffing Services, was an officer with the Metroplex A metroplex is large metropolitan area containing several cities and their suburbs.[1] It is also sometimes used as an alternative to metropolis or megalopolis, which is a chain of continuous metropolitan areas. Association of Personnel Services as well as a founder of the local Dallas Independent Recruiters Group and a lifetime member of the USMC Force Recon Association. Hank Stringer string·er n. 1. One that strings: a stringer of beads. 2. Architecture a. A long heavy horizontal timber used as a support or connector. b. A stringboard. Forecasting a talent shortage back in 1994, Stringer and a team of entrepreneurs started Hire.com. The company was the first to use an ASP business model, leveraging the Internet to scale and automate interactive recruiting relationships and processes. Stringer went on to co-author Talent Force: A New Manifesto for the Human Side of Business. He is currently helping to establish the vision and direction of itzbig (www.itzbig.com), an interactive sourcing network being embraced by both technology companies and job applicants. "Industry leaders like Stringer and Vick are waiving thousands of dollars in appearance fees to participate in this event," said Sumser. "They are sharing their insights about training and coaching, which -- if applied -- is priceless price·less adj. 1. Of inestimable worth; invaluable. 2. Highly amusing, absurd, or odd: a priceless remark. ." Among the other anticipated participants are Steven Rothberg with CollegeRecruiter.com, Bill Vargas with Diversity.com, Martin Snyder Martin Snyder, commonly known as Moe the Gimp due to his lame left leg, was a Jewish-American gangster from Chicago, active in the 1920s and 1930s. His second wife was the singer and entertainer Ruth Etting, whom he married in 1922, and whose career he aggressively and Bill Kubicek of Main Sequence Technologies/PCRecruiter, Dennis Smith Dennis Smith may refer to:
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