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Newsletter - Tips for Recruiters   August 04, 2009

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  Search Profiles/Bios on Twitter using Google  
   

If you plan to use Twitter to recruit passive candidates, you will find this search string pretty useful.

The Google search syntax to find profiles on Twitter is

site:twitter.com "bio * keyword" (State) -jobs -careers

For example, if you are looking for CPAs in the State of California, your search string will be

site:twitter.com "bio * CPA" (California OR CA) -jobs -careers

You can also try different variations of the above search string or replace the keyword with related terms to get desired search results.

 
       
 
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  Jim Stroud launches Online Lead Generation Blog - "The Searchologist"  
   

Jim Stroud, a leading Internet Searchologist and Social Media Development Manager, yesterday announced the launch of his new lead generation blog - "The Searchologist."

The Searchologist is a blog that gives tips, tricks and strategies about Online Lead Generation and Resume Sourcing. It is ideally suited for recruiters and sourcers seeking passive candidates and for sales professionals prospecting new business. The Searchologist is updated each week and features tutorials, how-to videos, forum discussions and weekly video broadcasts over the Internet. It is chiefly written and produced by Jim Stroud, but will soon feature content from other leaders in the field.

The Searchologist is available online at http://search.jimstroud.com

 
       
 
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  Power Tools to Quickly Build your Resume Database  
   

Sourcing resumes from the Internet, screening for qualified ones and then transferring them to a database are 3 major activities involved in building a resume database. Unfortunately, each of these activities consumes a huge amount of time.

But, with the following eGrabber power tools for recruiters, you can do it in an amazingly short period.

1) ResumeFinder: An automated resume search tool that programs search engines to find passive resumes of your choice from – resume portals, social networking sites, Internet communities, blogs, etc. (Download 3 day free-trial)
2) ResumeGrabber: An automated resume import tool that extracts resumes from almost any source on the Internet, screens and transfers qualified resumes to your existing database. (Download 10 day free-trial)

Buy eGrabber recruiting solutions today and save 90% of the time and money you would normally spend in manually building a resume database.

 
       
 
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  Resources you can use – Twellow  
   

Twellow is a Twitter directory that allows you to find people based on tags or types of business, their particular interests or area of expertise. You can use this to find candidates relevant to your search assignments or follow clients you wish to work with.

You can get more information from the Twellow website.

 
       
 
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