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John Sumser's Dallas Recruiting Roadshow

Tuesday, December 4, 2007 from 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM (CT)

Frisco, TX

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John Sumser's Dallas Recruiting Roadshow

Bringing Physical Community to Social Networks

The goal of each individual Recruiting Roadshow is to cause members of the local recruiting world who may not have easy access to the industry’s network infrastructure to have access to each other.

In other words, the networking that happens at every Recruiting Roadshow is more important than any content that is distributed. We hold Recruiting Roadshows in order to make it possible for new recruiters to network with other new recruiters.

Thanks for registering for this wonderful event. Don't forget to spread the word and invite colleagues and friends in recruiting to join us at the Roadshow for a day of learning, networking and community.

Please make sure you bookmark our Dallas-related pages and watch for important email updates. We'll see you in Dallas!

 

When & Where



University of Dallas College of Business
Graduate School of Management, Professional Development Center, Frisco Campus
7460 Warren Parkway
Frisco, TX 75034

Tuesday, December 4, 2007 from 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM (CT)


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John Sumser and friends



Bringing Physical Community to Social Networks.
John Sumser says:
“For a very long time, we have behaved as if recruiting were a profession that is practiced identically from setting to setting.
The trouble is that the labor market is different from town to town with differing levels of demand, differing levels of supply and deeply differing manners and procedures. While the recruiting industry is globalized, the real labor market is excruciatingly local.”
John continues to say, “The goal of each individual Recruiting Roadshow is to cause members of the local recruiting world who may not have easy access to the industry’s network infrastructure to have access to each other.”