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Podcast – Meet the Speakers for #SourceCon NYC: Glen Cathey


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Glen Cathey

Did you know that Glen Cathey went to his first recruiting conference when he attended SourceCon in 2008? Look at what he’s done since then…

We are pleased to have Cathey join us again for SourceCon NYC. As you know, we have featured the “Boolean Black Belt Archives” here on SourceCon, showcasing some of his work, thought processes, and theories on Just-In-Time sourcing, leveraging your own database, and how to get the most out of  LinkedIn searches.

Cathey will be discussing a new topic at SourceCon NYC – he will be talking about sourcing training.

Contract Sourcing, Leadership, The Sourcing Function

Should You Outsource Your Sourcing? 5 Tips for Success


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Even though we are in an economic down cycle and unemployment in the U.S. is hovering around 10%, recruiters are still struggling to find people with the skills and experience their hiring managers are looking for.

Partly this is driven by the commonly held assumption that these skilled and experienced people have been affected by the recession and are actually in the job market. Recruiters know this is not the case and that many candidates have become even more difficult to find and entice away from a secure position.

While demand for lesser-experienced, educated, and skilled candidates has slacked, it has risen for those with higher-level skills. Many firms are trying to replace the employees they had with moderate skills or who were in learning roles, with people already accomplished in their profession.

Contract Sourcing, Leadership, SourceCon

Podcast – Meet the Speakers for #SourceCon NYC: Julia Stone


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Julia Stone has been around SourceCon since its humble beginnings, and we are pleased to have her on the speaker stage for SourceCon NYC sharing how she does everything that she does.

As a self-employed individual, Stone is a busy woman – and she knows that many of you are as well! In her SourceCon NYC presentation, she will share some of her secrets for productively and effectively sourcing while balancing everything on your plate. While Stone will approach this topic from the standpoint of a self-employed “solopreneur,” the information she will share is relevant to sourcers from companies of all shapes and sizes.

Leadership, SourceCon

Podcast – Meet the Speakers for #SourceCon NYC: “Paul”


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One of our speakers for SourceCon NYC is enveloped in a shroud of mystery – the elusive “Paul” will be presenting on how you can become an “all-source intelligence” sourcer…

Okay – he’s not totally mysterious. Some of you know who he is, but he does wish to remain last-nameless until the conference to protect his business. As a professional private investigator, Paul’s work success rests on a certain level of anonymity so we will respect that.

Paul’s PI and CI (competitive intelligence) background, along with his experience in the recruiting world, gives him a unique knowledge base, and he will be sharing his thoughts on the importance of incorporating elements of both into the sourcing function to become a more well-rounded sourcer – an “all-source intelligence” sourcer.

Leadership, SourceCon

Podcast – Meet the Speakers for #SourceCon NYC: Scarlett Jazesf


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Scarlett Jazesf is part of Dell’s Talent Acquisition team. She has worked there for the past seven years where she has held technical, full lifecycle recruitment roles as well as her current sourcing role on the Research and Sourcing team. Jazesf’s session at SourceCon NYC will involve discussing the last couple of years at Dell and the evolution of the relationship between sourcing and recruiting. Many of you know from first-hand experience that this can potentially be a volatile relationship when both are suspicious of each other! (translation: they don’t understand each others’ role in the recruitment process)

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Podcast – Meet the Speakers for #SourceCon NYC: Chris Hadnagy


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G.I. Joe says, “Knowing is half the battle.” Understanding this, we are very excited to have Chris Hadnagy, a cybersecurity professional and self-proclaimed “human hacker” – a.ka. social engineer – presenting at SourceCon NYC. The social engineering community lives by the mantra “Knowledge is power.” Hadnagy aims to define social engineering for us and how understanding it and applying certain techniques to our sourcing activities, we can ‘go to battle’ fully armed and skilled to find what we’re looking for.

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Podcast – Meet the Speakers for #SourceCon NYC: Shally Steckerl


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Over the next several weeks leading up to SourceCon NYC (which is only about eight weeks away!) we will be bringing you quick-hit interviews with the folks who will be presenting at the conference. This is a great way for you to get to “meet” the speakers and get a taste of what you can expect at the conference. We hope you’ll join us February 8-9 in New York City!

We kick off the SourceCon NYC podcast series, naturally, with our conference chairman, Shally Steckerl.

Social Media, SourceCon

#SourceCon NYC Speaker Roster Finalized


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We are pleased and excited to announce that we have finalized the speaker roster for SourceCon NYC with the addition of HootSuite CEO, Ryan Holmes, to the lineup.

Holmes, a Vancouver, B.C. resident, got involved with technology  early after winning an Apple II in an elementary school programming contest. He founded digital agency Invoke Media in 2000 to provide holistic marketing, development, and design services. Invoke also developed products including early CMS and e-commerce web apps, the Memelabs contesting platform, and then social media dashboard HootSuite.

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SourceCon.com Has A New Look!


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Happy Monday, SourceCon readers – yesterday afternoon, we quietly did an overhaul to the website and we proudly present to you the new SourceCon.com!

Let me walk you through some of the new and improved features on the site:

Challenges, SourceCon

Kryptos: The Ultimate Challenge


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“Anybody holding a secret has a position of power, even if it’s a trivial secret.”

These are the words of Jim Sanborn, designer of the puzzling Kryptos sculpture that sits in the Courtyard plaza of the Central Intelligence Agency in Langley, VA. Sanborn designed this piece of artwork in 1989; it was dedicated at the C.I.A. building in November of 1990.

There are four sections to the sculpture, each containing an encrypted message. Three of the four coded messages have been cracked. The fourth one has yet to be deciphered, and is considered one of the most famous unsolved codes in the world.