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Merckle Looks to Fill Jobs in Chicago

Monday, November 29th, 2010

Merckle is recruiting for various offices in the U.S. along with looking to fill jobs in Chicago.

Merkle www.merkleinc.com, the nation’s largest and fastest growing independent customer relationship marketing agency, today announced the hiring of Megan Pagliuca as a vice president in the display media division, a new position focused on establishing and executing targeted display advertising for Merkle’s growing client base. As a thought leader in the targeted display advertising marketplace, Pagliuca will help grow Merkle’s display business by leveraging Merkle’s deep analytic expertise and access to audience data to drive superior ad targeting, analysis and attribution.

Prior to joining Merkle, Pagliuca lead professional services at the Right Media Exchange, a New York-based Yahoo! Company that pioneered the digital advertising exchange model. While there, Pagliuca successfully grew its proprietary demand side platform by providing consulting to advertisers, agencies, media trading desks and publishers for their end-to-end technology infrastructure. Her deep understanding of the display ecosystem includes demand side platforms (dsps), data management platforms (dmps), supply side platforms (ssps), inventory and data exchanges, ad networks, creative optimizers, ad servers and verification providers.
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Report Says Companies Hiring for Seasonal Jobs in Chicago

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

A new report shows that many companies are currently hiring for seasonal jobs in Chicago.

More than 80 percent of organizations in customer service, consumer industries are hiring the same amount or more workers this holiday season than last year, according to Aon Hewitt, the human capital consulting and outsourcing business of Aon Corporation.

Aon Hewitt surveyed more than 70 leading organizations within the retail, hospitality and quick-serve restaurant industries and found that 55 percent are hiring the same amount of seasonal workers this year compared to last year and 29 percent are hiring more employees. Only 16 percent are bringing on fewer workers.

Specifically, the study found 60 percent of respondents are hiring less than 100 employees companywide this holiday season, and of those organizations, 70 percent indicated this was the same amount as last year. Overall, 12 percent of respondents are hiring between 100 and 1,000 seasonal employees; 12 percent are hiring between 1,000 and 2,500; and 10 percent are hiring between 2,500 and 5,000. Only 5 percent are hiring greater than 5,000 employees companywide.

“These figures show that retailers, fast foods restaurants, hotels and other hospitality-oriented companies are still feeling the affects of the economy and are being cautiously optimistic,” said Patrick Tomlinson, senior vice president with Aon Hewitt. “The good news is most employers are still hiring during the holidays and almost 30 percent of respondents are hiring more employees. While competition in this job market may be tough, there are opportunities for individuals with the right skills and availability to work in these consumer-facing, customer service roles.”

The survey also revealed the top three hiring challenges for local store managers during the seasonal hiring push are: not being satisfied with the quality of hires; time wasted on unqualified candidates; and too much time spent on the hiring process. Therefore, the top three qualities store managers are looking for in job candidates this holiday season include customer service (64 percent), organizational brand fit (26 percent), and reliability (28 percent).

“In today’s workforce and especially during the holiday season, time is a precious commodity, which is why it’s of utmost importance for organizations to have a recruitment strategy in place to hire the best candidates for the job,” said Lisa Bordinat, senior vice president with Aon Hewitt. “Having the right training programs for managers to learn the necessary skills to build a competent, productive workforce, and the proper tools to assess candidates for particular positions can make the difference in customer service, turnover and sales,” she added.

The survey also found:

* 72 percent are not expecting any changes in demographics for seasonal hires this year compared to last year, but 21 percent are anticipating hiring more part-time employees than last year.
* 69 percent of organizations are planning to convert the same amount of seasonal workers to full-time status after the holidays as they did last year; 17 percent will move more to full-time status this year; and 14 percent will convert fewer employees than last year.
* Employers rely on walk-ins and employee referrals over other recruiting sources to hire candidates in this economy.

Company Using Amazon Kindle to Create Chicago Jobs

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

Parcon Research’s new tools are putting the spotlight on unique ways to create Chicago jobs.

Following four months of trials, ScreeningInterviews.com (http://www.screeninginterviews.com) today announced that companies evaluating candidates for mid- to senior-level executive positions can now listen to those candidates’ screening interviews on the Amazon Kindle 3G+WiFi. To make the process as simple as possible, ScreeningInterviews.com will provide the Kindle devices to clients pre-loaded with candidate interviews.

Since 2005, ScreeningInterviews.com has delivered its professionally conducted short-list candidate interviews to clients through secure content delivery servers like Amazon CloudFront. As clients began to request a way to listen to interviews without being connected to the network, ScreeningInterviews.com responded by introducing the new Kindle delivery method. Secure and mobile, Kindle provides a way for executives to evaluate candidates without being tethered to a network. Hiring teams can listen to candidates’ interviews — which are always conducted with candidates’ express permission to be recorded — via the Kindle’s built-in speakers or on the device’s headphone port while viewing the corresponding resumes on the Kindle screen. New resumes and candidate notes can be wirelessly transferred instantly to the Kindle via Amazon’s cellular-based Whispernet.

“We are pleased to give ScreeningInterviews.com clients another way to listen to candidates’ screening interviews,” stated Tal Newhart, managing partner of ScreeningInterviews.com parent company Parcon Research. “While recorded interviews will still be available to clients via secure server, hiring teams can now choose the delivery method that works best for them.”

ScreeningInterviews.com is limiting the Kindle option to mid- to senior-level executive candidates, new product concept interviews and succession planning projects. Standard candidate interviews will continue to be available via the proprietary ScreeningInterviews.com Web platform, which can also port interview content to BlackBerry and iPhone devices. For all clients, ScreeningInterviews.com will continue to provide recorded interviews, conducted uniformly and with candidates’ permission, of candidates sourced by clients or by outside recruiting firms. Each high-quality audio interview averages 20 minutes and serves as a permanent record of the interviewing process. Clients can log on to the user-friendly ScreeningInterviews.com interface to view resumes and listen to the unedited interviews.

Thanks to the ScreeningInterviews.com method of screening candidates, coupled with the simple Web interface that allows clients to listen to interviews at their convenience, hiring firms report an average of 30% reduction in their face-to-face interviews and travel time. What’s more, candidates tend to be more truthful when they know their answers are being recorded — giving hiring teams a more accurate picture of each candidate while also reducing legal exposure. To control for any variability, the same interviewer asks the same questions of each candidate for a particular job. This also helps with OFCCP Compliance for U.S. government contractors.

“ScreeningInterviews.com will continue to provide highly professional candidate interviews via the ScreeningInterviews.com Web interface to clients around the world,” Newhart said. “Our new Amazon Kindle 3G+WiFi delivery method will simply enhance the industry-leading service hiring managers have come to expect from ScreeningInterviews.com.”

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Company Writes About Automaker Jobs in Chicago

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

A company is penning an analysis about Ford Motor Company and automaker jobs in Chicago after the company’s big announcement today on hiring.

MicroStockProfit.com announces an investment report featuring Ford Motor Company. The report includes financial, comparative and investment analyses, and industry information you need to know to make an educated investment decision.

“Ford shares were higher as the auto giant’s quarterly earnings came in above Wall Street’s outlook. Net income for the third quarter rose 68% to $1.69 billion, or 43 cents a share, beating analysts’ profit expectations of 36 cents a share. It was the Company’s sixth straight quarterly profit. Ford attributed the strong quarterly performance to its strong products, momentum in North America and continued success at Ford Credit.
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