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Kay Kelison

Kay Kelison is a respected social media strategist and a principal sourcer who has been in the recruiting industry over fourteen years. She currently works as a Principal Sourcer for Bing International where she partners with both business and recruiting functions to build candidate pipelines, develop targeted sourcing plans, build and manage successful sourcing initiatives, and manage customer/partner expectations. Additionally, she is involved in the developing and managing of BING and Diversity recruiting efforts through social networking platforms on websites including LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, the BingJobs Blog, etc. Kay is an open networker and encourages you to connect with her.

Articles by Kay Kelison

Leadership

Diversity In Sourcing and Recruiting: The Truth Behind the Questions That Rarely Get Asked


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Diversity is defined by a single word: variety — which basically means different.

But very few people follow up with the question:

“Different in what way?”

The next question we all want to ask, and don’t, is this:

“How and why is diversity important in the workplace?”

We can all agree that we really just need to find the right skill, the right talent for our companies and clients. But I really want to explore further on why we NEED “different” perspectives. Because…

In my mind, “different” represents areas such as culture, ideas, values, lifestyles, classes, goals, and so forth.

“Different” – and therefore “diverse” – is NOT just about gender and/or skin color. It is so much more than that. 

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Mobile: The Next Recruiting Revolution for 2011


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Our world of sourcing/researching/recruiting is much more complicated these days than it used to be. As staffing consultants, you can’t just post an opportunity on job boards and wait for candidates to come – although some “old-schoolers” still do! (you know who you are) As technologies (Internet and mobile) are taking off, we in the staffing industry really need accept how recruiting is quite similar to a marketing campaign. Social media has forced us to think outside of our comfort areas and to go to the talent instead of them coming to us. These tools have really revolutionized the way we recruit and have helped us leverage engagement and community messaging in order to reach active and passive diverse talent.

Our recruiting strategies won’t be as straightforward as before. Whether or not you want to accept it, our industry is changing.