CLASS: How to find free resumes on Google and MSN Live

Mark E. Berger, CPC, CIR, the author of the Berger Bites articles appearing regularly on my blog, recently told me he is having some of his very popular classes in the month of October. These classes are geared towards those recruiters seeking easy ways to locate passive candidate resources using the search engines. If you are new to the whole sourcing thing, or just want a quick refresher course, I recommend Mark Berger’s classes.
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Power Searching for Free Resumes on Google
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
12:00pm CST
On October 16th at 12:00 pm central time Mark Berger will be offering his Power Searching for Free Resumes on Google class, where he offers participants a guide to advanced search techniques and methods that can be used for passive candidate resume searching using Google.
Class topics to be discussed:
- Differences in Active versus Passive candidate searching.
- Google search terminology and advanced operators
- How to use search syntax commands like intitle, inurl and synonym searches.
- How to implement site, community and ISP searches
- How to effectively utilize number range searches, minus signs, parenthesis and others
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MSN Live.com for Recruiters
Thursday, October 18, 2007
12:00pm CST
On October 18th at 12:00 pm central time Mark Berger will offer his MSN Live.com for Recruiters that offers participants the opportunity to learn how to utilize lesser known and under utilized techniques to locate names and resumes of passive Internet candidates on the Live.com search engine.
In this class, you will learn:
- Resume generation techniques using intitle, inbody, geography, template searches, site searches
- How to mine association websites, employee homepages, and blogs for leads.
- How to tap a treasure trove of hidden talent via Company and College Alumni searches.
- How to uncover hidden email addresses, mailing lists and more.
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Special Discount for JimStroud.com readers!
Mark says anyone that mentions the JimStroud.com blog on the order form will automatically receive a 10% discount. More information, including pricing, can be found on his website at www.swatrecruiting.com. (Click here to check it out now!)
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