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Spring 2011
Algae Could Be Key to Cleaning Up Nuclear Accident Sites
algaeAlgae can secrete biofuels and pump out biologic drugs, and now researchers think it could help clean up radioactive accidents like the one unfolding at Japan's Fukushima nuclear facility... (Read Full Article)

Social Network Screening:  Proceed With Caution

Newsflash! 

According to a survey conducted by CareerBuilder:

  • 45% of employers check social networks before hiring
  • 11% plan to start use social networking sites for screening in the near future
  • 35% of companies had rejected a candidate based on information from a social-network profile           

What does this all mean?  Social screening is increasingly becoming integrated into the pre-employment process.  With that being said, both candidates and employers should proceed with caution as we figure out the best ways to access and use available data in practical, legally defensible and ethical ways. 

 

Employers:  Using social media for screening and background checks can be a very powerful tool, but it is far from being risk-free.  Hiring Managers, HR Professionals and Recruiters should keep in mind that the traditional rules still apply in the Digital Era (i.e. anti-discrimination laws).  In fact, with more and more cases of mistaken identity, fake accounts and inaccurate information popping up, you can be sure that a host of legal risks and compliance issues will come knocking at your door. 

 

Candidates:  This is simple.  Use common sense and avoid blending your personal life with your professional life.  Check out The Tweet and The Response for a great little cautionary tale. 

Professor Uses Math Analtyics to Project 2011
MLB Winners 

This year, he said that in the American League (AL), the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox should tie for first place in the East, with both making the playoffs, while the Detroit Tigers will edge out the Minnesota Twins in the Central Division and the Texas Rangers will repeat as winners in the West... (Read More Here)

The "Be-All and End-All" of Candidate
Reference Questions

For job seekers, understanding the questions a hiring manger asks should play a pivotal role in choosing the "right" references.  By the same token, it's never been more critical for hiring managers to ask key questions. A hastily made decision is likely to be costly in the long run.   

  1. Confirm the candidate's dates of employment, title and role.
  2. Assess the candidate's attendance record and punctuality.
  3. What was the reason for leaving? 
  4. What were the assigned duties and were they completed satisfactorily?
  5. Ask the reference to evaluate the candidate's performance on the tasks that they will likely be assigned.
  6. What were the candidate's strengths and areas they need to improve on?
  7. Verify the candidate's ability to work independently and as part of a team. 
  8. Assess the candidate's ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines.
  9. Would you rehire this candidate?

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