Posts Tagged ‘hiring’

Saying ‘I do’ to a staffing agency

Thursday, November 2nd, 2017

 

Job vacancies leave employers scrambling to secure skilled self-starters who can easily adapt to their work environments. From posting openings on job boards to asking current employees to refer potential candidates, trying to fulfill a role is time consuming, and let’s face it, the whole process can be a bit frustrating.

 

Don’t overlook a highly beneficial way to get talent in your door – say, ‘I do’ to staffing agencies and fill your vacancies with new talent. Designed to help employers trek through recruitment and hiring with ease, hand your hiring woes over to a staffing agency if you want to:

 

1. Save Time
Staffing agencies save you time by working to promote your job vacancies using their well-developed resources and networks. You simply hand over your job description, information about your company and a description of the type of employee you desire to fill your role. Rather than posting endlessly on multiple job boards, you can get back to running your business.

 

2. Get Pre-Qualified Applicants
Imagine this scenario: You post a job opening and your inbox, mailbox and fax machine get bombarded with resumes, cover letters and references from potential hires. You get excited thinking your dream employee must be hiding in the stacks, only to find out (after hours of reviewing resumes) that none of the applicants fit your immediate needs. Staffing agencies pre-qualify applicants by matching their work experience, knowledge and skills with the information you give them about your job vacancy and your ideal employee. So they’ll only give you resumes and applications for employees who fit the mold. You reduce the amount of time you spend sifting through resumes and get right down to business – interviewing pre-qualified potential employees.

 

3. Benefit from Industry Specific Networks
It’s especially important to reach potential employees who have previous experience and education in the industry you serve, that’s why it’s increasingly important to recruit through industry specific networks. Today, there are many staffing agencies that focus on recruiting talent for specialized fields including marketing, IT and financial services. These staffing agencies understand the industry and know what it takes to staff positions within it, so they make employers’ jobs easier when they help with recruiting process.

Startup Hiring – What It Takes To Hire Great Candidates

Thursday, October 28th, 2010

There’s no debate over the fact that not all job seekers are startup material. With high demands, hectic, unpredictable work schedules, ever-changing job responsibilities and in many cases minimal resources, it’s important to recruit talent that’s dedicated to growing the business and cultivating relationships with their co-workers.

 

Talk to Your Team

 

Before you add talent to your team, identify your startup’s work culture. You may need to sit with your current partners and employees to identify the company’s core values, priorities and communication styles. Make a clear plan for the tasks and responsibilities new team members will have (although other responsibilities are sure to fall on his plate).

 

Ask for Experience

 

Ask candidates about their work history, including volunteer and freelance work. Did they head up any projects? If so, find out how they lead their teams. The most successful startup hires typically have the most unconventional relevant experience and are self-starters who can also work well in a team. Pay close attention to candidates who have worked with startup companies in the past, as job seekers who have worked for startups are familiar with the culture and may be able to adapt better to the work environment. Don’t forget to ask candidates why they left their previous roles. Make sure you hire talent that’s not in search of the next big opportunity. Focus on creating a startup team that’s loyal and dedicated to seeing the startup grow.

 

Look for Passion

 

Experience isn’t everything. A great candidate has passion and she’s not afraid to show it. Candidates who have researched your startup and industry before the interview, and who come to the interview ready to share ideas and ask questions may be a good fit for your startup.

 

Pay Attention to Attitude

 

Startup employees work closely with fellow employees, founders and investors to help grow the startup. Since startup success largely depends on team work, a “can do” attitude is a must. Great candidates don’t mind getting their hands dirty doing tasks that fall outside of their formal job descriptions.

 

Take a Test Drive

 

Bring your final round of candidates into the office to participate in a meeting with team members and founders. See how they gel with the group and the environment. Have members of the startup spend some time talking to them and getting to know them. Another good option is to have the candidate start working as a contractor before you make your final hiring decision

 

What are some key characteristics you look for when recruiting talent?

Entry Level Jobs – Apply Now!

Friday, October 1st, 2010

Entry level jobs with a two-year old, venture-funded startup with recurring revenue.

 

Our client in the Washington DC Metro area has an innovative mobile product for the iPhone, Blackberry and Android markets. The company is in an explosive growth phase, and is seeking to hire for the following positions:

 

Entry Level Quality Assurance Analyst
Client is seeking a QA Analyst to help test applications and support users. He/she will report to the Associate Director of QA.

 

This is a fantastic opportunity for an entry level QA Analyst to help deliver quality products for an exciting startup!

 

Responsibilities
• Execute test scripts and report results
• Respond to user support tickets
• Build FAQs and How-Tos for self service

 

In light of the critically important role QA Analyst, they seek outstanding talent who will bring academic depth and personal qualities well suited for the challenge. The candidate should have a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in a technology related field with strong written and oral communication skills. Ideally, the candidate should have at least one year of professional experience (e.g., including internships, etc.); however, they will consider candidates who have less but show great potential.

 

Entry Level Java Mobile Engineer
Client is seeking an entry-level Java Mobile Engineer to develop Mobile Applications. He/she will report to one of their technical leads.

 

This is a fantastic opportunity for an engineer to grow their skills and help build mobile products for an exciting startup!

 

Responsibilities
• Develop and unit test Java mobile apps (e.g., Android)

 

In light of the critically important role the Mobile Software Engineer, they seek outstanding talent who will bring the depth of academic and technical experience along with the personal qualities well suited for the challenge. Ideally, the candidate should have at least one year of professional experience (e.g., including internships, etc.); however, they will consider candidates who have less but show great potential.

 

Specifically, the successful candidate should possess:

 

Academic Experience
The candidate should have a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in business, computer science or related field; a masters degree in computer science is a plus.

 

Technical Experience
• Experience developing software using object-oriented programming languages (e.g., Java, C++, C#, ObjectiveC, etc.)
• Experience in memory and processor constrained environments (e.g., embedded systems, high performance server systems) is a plus

Our Clients are hiring!

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Our Clients are hiring! And they’re willing to pay for good people.

 

We’re seeing a new energy, especially among our Startup Clients…..demand for top talent is increasing!  Now here’s the caveat:  They’re being choosier, not because the can be since so many people are looking, but because they’re seeking hires who bring value to the firm.

 

So, identify what you’re good at and focus on those strengths.  And if you’re ready to pull off a WOW with any of these opportunities, please connect with us.

 

Opportunities:

 

Well funded startup with an innovative mobile product in Vienna, VA seeking:

 

  • QA Engineer
  • Mobile Developer (with experience in Blackberry/ Android/ iPhone development)
  • Sr. Business Analyst
  • User Experience (UX) Designer

 

Venture backed Deloitte Fast 50 Company and # 1 SAAS vendor in key markets seeking (in San Francisco, CA):

 

  • Director of Channel Sales
  • Director of Sales
  • Sales Engineer

 

Fortune 100 Client in San Jose, CA seeking a Senior Software Engineer who has architected media applications integrating media with video portals using Mpeg 7, Mpeg 21, RDF and Ontology (OWL)

 

You may connect with us on Twitter @wnajobs or email careers at willnable dot com for additional info on any of these jobs.