Final night, I was perusing Jeremy Wright;s Career Search Diary, and I came upon an interesting truth. Zoë and I are not the first recruiters to create a blog,
Office Enterprise 2007! :( After nursing my ego,
Office 2007 Ultimate, I researched this trend a bit more. While I found recruiters blogging about topics for other recruiters to read and topics for potential applicants/clients to read, I think we are the first corporate recruiting organization to blog. But please correct me if I;m wrong on that. One intriguing tidbit I did find was conversation regarding the ######## Amazon blog. I totally missed news on this one final summer. Apparently, this great guy named Ted posted some interesting - yet polished - posts about life at Amazon. The Seattle PI explained: Just as we were getting to know him -- and even like him -- Ted disappeared from our lives,
Office Pro 2010 Key, without so much as an explanation, or a farewell post. We feel so ... empty. Hey, wait a second! We don't even know Ted's final name. Come to think of it, he deftly avoided giving his e-mail address, instead offering a feedback form and explaining that he didn't want to attract spam. And his posts seemed almost too real. As a different weblogger who noticed Ted's weblog observed, the tone of his writing was "not 100% human." For some answers,
Genuine Office 2007, we went to Amazon spokesman Bill Curry, who explained that the company was testing the weblog as a recruiting device. "Without going into whether the content is factually accurate or not, what I can tell you is that it was not an individual's personal blog. It was a recruiting message that we put in the form of a blog to experiment," Curry said. Two weeks later, the PI reported Ted, in truth, was real: In his own personal weblog last week, a different Amazon employee, Jim Carson, explained that Ted is, in fact, a real Web developer at the company. Carson,
Microsoft Office 2010 Standard, however, cited speculation inside the company that the HR department gave Ted some "creative direction" on his blog. Ok, what the heck is the story on Ted?? It gets more confusing. Jim Carson links to Ted;s “real” blog where Ted explains: I haven't exactly been hiding that I'm Ted. But I _AM_ human, dangit! Alright. I believe you. But now I;m really confused. I googled Ted again and arrived up with a page (and some links to a page) which claims to be his Amazon blog …. but now it is an Amazon Recruiting page! Seriously, what gives? Was this a recruiting ploy or not? And if it was, well, great idea! Amazon, why didn;t you keep it up? Very innovative and ahead of the times. You know, for the smart recruiter who thought this one up … there are some open Recruiter positions at Microsoft …. gretchen