The first prerequisite for building a talent community is passion; and that wish it is a core factor on which a community is established. If
Author: Marvin E. Smith
As a metrics-driven talent acquisition evangelist and practitioner, I focus on strategies for talent acquisition, talent sourcing, talent branding, and talent engagement that leverages tools, teams, and technology to maximize success for enterprise-wide initiatives. I am especially passionate about utilizing technology to put the human touch back into recruiting.
My contribution to talent acquisition includes pioneering work with talent communities; in strategic talent sourcing (the integration of talent intelligence, social data, and technology) and providing thought leadership in recruitment marketing.
My current role with a Fortune 50 organization (Lockheed Martin) focuses on HR technology (automated recruitment marketing), strategic talent sourcing and creating talent communities for key talent segments. Previously, I held positions in strategic talent sourcing, social recruiting & recruitment marketing program management with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; Blackberry; and
Microsoft.
I currently serve on the Board of Sourcing 7 (a community of talent sourcers in Seattle).
Guidelines vs. Recipe for a Talent Community Redux
Editor’s note: Every have a bad writing day? I think v1 of this post fell into that category. This is a revised and expanded version
Guidelines vs. Recipe for a Talent Community
How do you build a talent community? Is there a step by step method of creating and building a community? Today, I answer those questions
I Am Still a PC
Yesterday was my last day at Microsoft. I was afforded a great opportunity to create and impact recruiting; an outcome that I did not anticipate
Sourcecon 2011: Experiencing the Big Apple
As I jet across the USA, I am reflecting on Sourcecon in New York City. What struck me was how many new faces there were
Tools ‹ Talent Discovery in the Era of Web 2.0 — WordPress
Tools ‹ Talent discovery ry in the Era of Web 2.0 — WordPress. Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays.
