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October 24, 2006
The company we keep: charmed, I'm sure
So by now, you know that I don't typically promote other blogs.
Yes, I participated in the blog swap, but my interest there was to create a dialogue between other blogs and this one.
But today, for no exceptionally good reason, I'm going to break that rule and promote another blog.
So here it is: check out Recruiting Bloggers.
The blog's a weak reflection of what it could be--but the idea's good so I'm holding out a hand--and hope--that the idea trumps the content.
And actually, I have two reasons for breaking the rule. The first is that the author asked me to. And I don't remember the second so make your own up and insert here: __________________.
But I can tell you this: while there isn't much worth looking at yet, the collection of folks contributing to this blog promises to be interesting, including David Perry, Maureen Sharib, Amitai Givertz, Shannon Seery, Julian Gude, YourHRguy, Colin Kingsbury, Glenn Gutmacher, Shally Elvis Steckerl and Michael Kelemen, aka "The Recruiting Animal," who calls me Kippie and thinks I look like Nicholas Cage.
Charmed, I'm sure.
Posted by davidkippen at October 24, 2006 01:48 AM
Comments
Thanks for the mention of yours truly and adding the group blog to your radar, David. Hopefully you agree there is now some "meat" on the group blog. I'll offer two of my recent posts (Cisco certified engineers search at (http://www.recruitingbloggers.com/rbs/2006/10/how_to_find_cis.html) and top video search tools for recruiters (Michael said it'd be up by 10/30/06 at http://www.recruitingbloggers.com/rbs/glenn_gutmacher/ but if not, it's already on my blog now at http://recruiting-online.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!85B563D573918AEA!302.entry ).
Posted by: Glenn Gutmacher at October 29, 2006 09:29 PM
Thanks, Glenn, for the note. Actually, my comments were tongue in cheek. Given the roster of contributors Master Headhunter lined up for this project I had no doubt it would be solid, and soon.
Best regards,
David
Posted by: David Kippen at October 30, 2006 09:48 AM