Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Check out our Video Products.

We are very excited to present to you with our video products where recruiters have an opportunity to broadcast their entire organization and also promote their business as well.

Video Products
Job clips-Professionally produced video (up to 30 seconds in length.) Each Job Clip contains industry-related stock footage and/or photos, company logo and on-screen contact information. Your script will be generated using your existing online advertisement and read by experienced voice-over technicians.
Profile Video-Professionally produced video (up to 45 seconds in length). Profile Videos utilize your company's personal photographs, web site and video footage, to spotlight your entire organization.
Premium Profile- Video-With the Premium Profile Video, you will own rights to your customized video Profile Video. In addition, Employmentguide.com will distribute your video to YouTube, MySpace, GoogleVideo and YahooVideo.
Custom Video-Allow EmploymentGuide.com to organize the production of your fully-customized video profile. A production crew will visit your facilities, interview your staff and shoot footage for your one of a kind recruitment commercial.
Hosting Only-Do you already have a video made and want to see it on EmploymentGuide.com? We will host the video for you, promoting your video message to EmploymentGuide.com job seekers.
Features and Benefits
Well informed Candidates-Video ensures candidates are knowledgeable about available positions, your company's mission statement, values and culture.
Capture a Different Segment of Users-This product will attract candidates that may be unaffected by the traditional advertising.
Increased Response -On average, there is a 38% increase in job seeker expression of interest after watching a recruitment video.
Maintain Your Competitive Edge-Video is a memorable way to differentiate your company in an increasingly competitive job market.
Multiple Points of Access-Your video can be viewed through multiple channels on EmploymentGuide.com. This includes the Video Center, Job Description and Job Search Results page.
Click below to see different videos that are posted on our website at.http://www.baltimore.employmentguide.com/

EG Publication

EG Weekly Publication October 26 - November 1
EG Weekly Publication October 26 - November 1

Check out this week's great career opportunitites:
All-State Career
North American Trade Schools
United Road
U.S. Xpress
Alban Tractor
Stella Maris
UtiliQuest
Maryland Department of Public Safety
Algorithme Pharma

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

EG Publication

EG Weekly Publication October 12 - October 18
EG Weekly Publication October 12 - October 18

Check out this week's exciting career opportunities:
Stein Academy
North American Trade Schools
UtiliQuest
Diageo
All-State Career
Auntie Anne's Pretzels
Stella Maris
Ivy Hall
Chimes, Inc.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

14 Tips to Create a Positive Impact

Having a positive outlook and impact on those around you can help you more than you'd think. No one likes to hear someone be negative or complain all the time. If you think about it you're probably more likely to help out someone who helps you. So if you can set yourself up to have a good positive impact on those around you, not only will it will help support a good strong professional and personal network, but also probably make you a better person in general. Assume every person you meet is important, and treat him or her as such.

1.Shake hands strongly and firmly and, even better, say something positive while doing so.
2.Keep an open body posture, with your hands away from your face while speaking.
3.Stand up straight and tall, but not rigidly.
4.When speaking to a group, speak conversationally. Do not read from a script.
5.Take the time to remember people's names, and use them in conversation.
6.Look at the color of people's eyes. They will notice the extra attention you're giving them.
7.Sincerely compliment people freely.
8.Notice and acknowledge other people's strengths and accomplishments.
9.Use pauses while you speak to create emphasis.
10.Take care of your outside appearance; look your best.
11.Smile, ideally a little bit longer than the person you're looking at.
12.Hear the emotions in people's words, and respond to them.
13.Use positive body language. Maintain eye contact, briefly touch people on their upper arm, and moving around while you speak.
14.Be genuinely interested in those around you. Ask them their opinions, inquire about their life and interests, listen and don't interrupt.

EG Weekly Publication

Portland Employment Guide October 5th - October 11th
Portland Employment Guide October 5th - October 11th

Check out this week's great career opportunities:
American Beauty Academy
North American Trade Schools
Stein Academy
First Transit
AEX Group
International Sales
Core-Mark
All-State Career
SunTrust Bank

Friday, October 2, 2009

Weekly EG Publication

September 28-October 4,2009
September 28-October 4,2009

Check out this week's great career opportunities:
Aramark
North American Trade Schools
American Beauty Academy
Core-Mark
Fleet Transit, Inc.
The Wackenhut Corporation
Forman, Inc.
Ivy Hall
The Employment Guide

Thursday, October 1, 2009