Recruiter’s Breakfast Training in Ft. Lauderdale — Don’t Just Show Up!

Posted on March 13, 2008 
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If you had $8,000 or $10,000 a year to spend on yourself or a team member for recruiter training what would you do with the money? AIRS training; assorted workshops and webinars? Bring a trainer in from out of town? Hire a trainer? One-on-one coaching? What?

How would you measure the return on your investment? How would you make a one-size-fits-all approach to recruiting fit into your world, your industry, your organization, your daily routine?

For one moment – just a moment now – imagine what it would look like if you could get all of this for the price of breakfast, without any sales pitches or a “best-practice” axe to grind. What if you could network with your peers or have a buddy system to call on when impossible situations come up?

Imagine.

Join me on April 17 for the kick-off session of BROWN BAG RECRUITER. This half-day session will introduce you to a radical new way of thinking about recruiter training, getting trained, applying the knowledge and growing, professionally and personally.

You’ll take home practical solutions for managing the first steps in the recruiting process: job and candidate profiling, sourcing on a shoestring budget, managing hiring managers and so on.

If you want to continue in the program after that, feel free – the costs are covered by the programs’ sponsors. You just pay for breakfast [or lunch sometimes].

Date
Thursday, April 17, 2008

Time
8:30 am ET - 12:30 pm ET

Location
The Towers Club
100 SE 3rd Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33394

Register now because seating is absolutely limited to workshop capacity.

While you’re at it, register for a 10-minute Lunchtime Webinar Snack on finding resumes on Google. That happens next week.

If you have special needs, questions, thoughts or comments please let me know.

Thank you for reading this far, imagining with me.

Amitai Givertz
Program Leader
info@brownbagrecruiter . com [remove the spaces]
http://brownbagrecruiter.com

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