Posted: October 8, 2009 at 11:14 pm | Tags: america, archives, business, detroit, downsizing, employment, facebook, ignorance, linkedin, location, michigan, nissan-north, recruiting, video
• Gino, Conti, Employment Specialist, Nissan North America • Location: Detroit, Michigan • RecruitingBlogs Profile • Linkedin • Facebook • Twitter • Website 248.488.4177 (Office) 248.894.8966 (Cell) • Email Read Gino’s Blog Post Archives: • “Maybe those brainless single-celled blobs have it right after all…” • “Dignity in Downsizing” • “I won’t blame them for their ignorance” • “Exit Interviews” • “The more I do my job the more I like it” ABOUT GINO CONT
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Meet Gino Conti, RecruitingBlogs Activist, “Who said Corporate Meant Boring?”
Posted: October 5, 2009 at 7:47 pm | Tags: business, business-news, direct, his-portfolio, portfolio, recruiting, sales-business, scottsdale, stock, the-30-year-old, year
Early this year, the 30-year-old salesman in Scottsdale, Ariz., shelved expensive meals and vacation plans and threw “every spare dollar” into the stock market . The value of his portfolio has more than tripled as the market has rallied ….
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Younger Americans find vast opportunities in recession, while …
Posted: September 15, 2009 at 2:34 pm | Tags: business, facebook, internet, most-viewed, opportunities, recruiting, time, videos
Marketing your Network Marketing business online is a lot like that scene from Mad Max. The mechanic tells Max “Speed is just a question of money
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Posted: August 20, 2009 at 3:24 pm | Tags: analysis, archives, articles, bot, business, consulting, marketing, people, recruiting, sales, virtual
Finding, Recruiting and Hiring a new VP of Sales and/or Marketing can be a time-consuming, tedious and expensive process, with a high degree of risk in terms of achieving a productive and lasting result. There is another option: The BOT Alternative.

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The BOT Alternative for IT Sales and Marketing
Posted: August 17, 2009 at 7:10 pm | Tags: articles, book, business, first-year, marketing, motivation, network-marketing, photos, power, recruiting, social, training, yarnell
A few years ago I read a book entitled Your First Year in Network Marketing by Mark Yarnell and Rene Reid Yarnell. Like most of us, I was clueless as to how to get my network marketing business started so I visited my local bookstore and looked for a solution to my problem.

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Your First Year in Network Marketing Revisited
Posted: August 14, 2009 at 8:11 am | Tags: articles, cheezhead, craigslist, employment, facebook, featured, human-resources, job-search, myspace, recruiting, search, simply-hired, video
A recent study found that the United States has the second-smallest small business sector in the world, with 7.2 percent of the nation being self-employed.
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U.S. Small Business Sector is Really Small
Posted: August 2, 2009 at 10:48 pm | Tags: advertising, business, florida-marketing, gadgets, handphone, houston, laptop, marketing, money, music, network, news, recruiting, toronto
http://www.mentormonique.com One of the best people to go to for mlm marketing business tips, business marketing mlm tips, mlm internet business tips, etc.
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Posted: July 31, 2009 at 6:31 pm | Tags: business, china, development, growth-matters, include-name, loop-values, matters, productivity, recruiting
I think this is an idea that applies as much to any professional service (think of all those billable hours from accountants sorting through shoeboxes of receipts in April), but it’s particularly true for lawyers , from Rick Segal: Over the years, I’ve spent a lot of time with lawyers and staring at legal bills. In probably 90 cases out of a 100, out of control bills are a direct and measurable result of client disorganization. Essentially, business people fail to agree on exactly what the sp

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Productivity Bit: Save on Lawyers – Be More Organized
Posted: July 18, 2009 at 8:11 pm | Tags: author, business, business-daily, business-daily-posts, marketing, marketing-plan, media, recruiting, shopping, small-business
Along with your business plan, your small business marketing plans is only of the most important long-term plans you’ll make for your small business .
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Developing Your Small Business Marketing Plan | Business Daily Posts
Posted: July 16, 2009 at 2:48 pm | Tags: business, generation, leads, marketing, mlm, network, network-marketing, prospecting, prospects, recruiting, training, video, wordpress-theme
http://www.NewMarketingStyle.com Network Marketing Prospecting vs Business Marketing ?
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Network Marketing Prospecting vs Business Marketing? | MLM Sponsoring
Posted: July 8, 2009 at 2:26 pm | Tags: communication, hr-morning, latest, navigate, outsourcing, recruiting, security, sensitive-information, training
Most IT managers have heard horror stories about tech staffers using their access privileges for illegal or unethical purposes. But that kind of behavior may be more widespread than you think

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Third of IT workers snoop confidential info
Posted: July 6, 2009 at 7:09 am | Tags: ask-the-recruiter, business, events, facebook, general-discussion, jobs, recession, recruiter, recruiting, sarah-white, search-engines, talent-for-hire, twitter, videos
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Are you recruiter enough to handle a MILH like

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Are you recruiter enough to handle a MILH?
Posted: April 4, 2009 at 11:27 am | Tags: architecture, begging-and-choosing, bitstream-vera, business, chicago, facebook, investors, lucida-grande, microsoft, politics, recruiting, redfin, redfin-direct, startup-culture
Fred Wilson talked the other day about the importance of choosing a group of venture capitalists who like working together . It reminded me of how much I like our investors: Paul Goodrich from Madrona Capital, Marc Singer from BEV, Emily Melton from DFJ and Steve Hall from Vulcan. When I first got involved in raising money for my last employer, Plumtree, I looked at a venture capitalist the way Wiley E

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Begging and Choosing
Posted: April 4, 2009 at 11:27 am | Tags: amazon, business, chicago, facebook, lucida-grande, management, marketing, microsoft, politics, recruiting, redfin, redfin-direct
Fred Wilson talked the other day about the importance of choosing a group of venture capitalists who like working together . It reminded me of how much I like our investors: Paul Goodrich from Madrona Capital, Marc Singer from BEV, Emily Melton from DFJ and Steve Hall from Vulcan.

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Posted: March 30, 2009 at 3:00 am | Tags: advertising, business, career, employment, english, father, opinion, philosophy, recruiting, testimonials, time, tool
When I was in my final year of high school, I remember that in English class one day the teacher handed me back a paper I had written, and it had a B+ on it. While there were a lot of classes that I would have been incredibly happy if I received this grade in, English was not one of them. In fact, with the exception of a horrible play I had written for one English class, I had not received a grade of less than an A- in any English class for years. I decided that the thing I needed to do was m

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The Use of Testimonials and Endorsements in Your Job Search
Posted: March 27, 2009 at 8:07 am | Tags: articles, career, family, legal, legal-authority, network, networks, people, person, personal-network, recruiting, relationships, school, stumbleupon
You are in line to enter a club, and the group ahead of you gets a hearty welcome from the maître d’ and is seated at a table in the front by the stage. When your turn arrives, you are greeted indifferently and seated in the back by the bathrooms. Your companion turns to you and says, “They must know someone.” You hear about a former colleague who just has taken a fantastic job with a great title and even better pay

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It’s All About Who You Know (And Who Knows You)
Posted: March 25, 2009 at 7:44 pm | Tags: article, atlanta, brian, business, decisions, economist, entrepreneurs, radford-university, recruiting, social, statistics
This article and introduction was forwarded to me by Dr. Iain Clelland at Radford University: Folks, From a tip passed on by our NRV SunTrust-sponsored 2007 Entrepreneurial Summit Keynote Speaker, Michael Simmons, I wanted to make you aware of this recent report from The Economist Magazine . It describes the tremendous trend in and importance of global entrepreneurship. I have attached PDF files of some sections for selective reading/sharing (2-6 pages each) or you can read the ent

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The Economist Magazine: “Global Heroes”
Posted: March 10, 2009 at 7:20 am | Tags: california, conferences, facebook, media, personal, recruiting, social, social-media, wiki
When I first started “ Social Media Str ategery ” six months ago, on e of my inspirations was the TSA’s “ Evolution of Security ” blog. Along with Intellipedia, which showed me that IT security fears could be overcome, the Evolution of Security blog showed me that something even more important – that our government could be open and transparent with the public, even in the face of heavy criticism. Let’s be honest here – the TSA isn’t on anyone’s list of most beloved government agencies -

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An Interview with Blogger Bob From TSA’s Evolution of Security Blog
Posted: March 9, 2009 at 8:33 am | Tags: bartender, business, Business news, carnival, development, health, hr-bartender, latest, recruiting, recruiting-is-not-dead, safety, the-right-to-exist, training
But, still responsible for the content, right? Sounds simple. Someone writes a memo. Most people don’t write memos because they have nothing else to do, so let’s assume there’s a legitimate business reason for their correspondence. It’s the receiver’s obligation to read the memo. End of discussion. Now some people on the receiving end of memos like to abdicate responsibility for reading by tossing out a bunch of excuses: “It was too long.” If a memo is too long, teach the person writing

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Didn’t Read the Memo
Posted: February 8, 2009 at 9:13 pm | Tags: announcements, articles, business, Business news, corporate, mexico, multimedia, photos, record-levels, recruiting, travel, trends, tutorials, video
Travel Bookings to Break All-Time RecordAlready, hundreds of individual agents have booked travel within the first week of February 2009. Our trained ITAs are booking like never before and earning big commissions. Keep Booking!! Our RTAs are overloading the PTN support staff with referral leads of people around them who will be traveling soon…and the bookings are being made across the board. Keep ‘em coming!!So whether you are an ITA or RTA, there is no excuse for you not to be making money…

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