What does a typical sourcer looks like? What tools and techniques are most frequently used to find talent? Do practitioners prefer to be referred to as ‘Sourcers’ or ‘Researchers’? How much do sourcers typically earn? Is it a female dominated industry?
These and many other questions about sourcing and those who practice it remains largely unanswered. In fact, little data exists in Australia or NZ. In the backdrop of the upcoming Australasian Sourcing Summit, we are taking steps to try and better understand sourcing and how it is practiced in the region. The study will attempt to shed more light on a growing and important profession.
Take our survey (only 3-5 minutes) and go into the draw to win a free ticket to the Sourcing Summit. Survey need to be completed by 7 August to be eligible for the draw. The results of the survey will be presented at the Sourcing Summit and will be available for download at a later date.
Tags: 2011, Sourcing, Summit, recruitment
Man what a day.... sorry, it's late I'm writing this, but I just arrived at home. (took a few more days, went back to work, and now finished this)
But back to the start of my day...
Great start... woke up without the sound of crying (I have young children... this is a perfect start of a day!)
Then... awesome breakfast provided by the #atcsyd guys (the…
ContinuePosted by Dan Nuroo on May 30, 2012 at 0:37
If you're reading this and you haven't been able to attend this weeks #atcsyd (the Australasian Talent Conference in Sydney this week) there's a couple of things I'd like to say. Well, firstly, "sucks to be you" :), secondly, I apologies for the large input on my twitter feed and thirdly, better…
Posted by Dan Nuroo on May 25, 2012 at 0:47
For those who read my blog, you'll know I've recently changed jobs, and I've been pretty slack in posting here in the last year. Some will say "again?" others have been congratulatory, I have to say it has been an interesting experience. I'm 37 years old and I'm into my 5th professional job (not counting the moss farming, kitchen hand and service station attendant during University and high school). Being the new boy again, facing those nerves of the unknown, will they like me? will I…
ContinuePosted by Dan Nuroo on December 30, 2011 at 1:43
Last Friday, after two days of excellent workshops and presentations at the Australasian Talent Conference's annual Social Media event, I attended the inaugural The Recruiting Unconference (TRU) Australia in Melbourne. I shared a taxi to the TRU venue, the Royal Melbourne Hotel, with the founder and conference dis-organiser of TRU, Bill…
ContinuePosted by Paul Jacobs on December 6, 2011 at 20:30 — 1 Comment
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