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EPISODE · Aug 22, 2016 · 31 MIN

#1) Tips for Millenials from a Top Recruiter

from Career Warrior Podcast

Welcome to our first episode of The Career Warrior Podcast (formerly Let's Eat, Grandma Job Seekers Podcast)! The goal of the podcast series is to spread best job seeking practices to those hunting for their dream job.I brought on Jordan Weber, a producer from Top Recruiter. Top Recruiter is a reality show that takes a look at how rockstar human resources professionals compete to be the best candidate in their profession (much in the way that Top Chef does for culinary arts).When Jordan is not producing TV shows in Europe, she actively recruits candidates for Currency, one of the fastest growing financial services firms in the US.Here is more information about Jordan and Top Recruiter.https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanwweberhttp://toprecruiter.tv/You will want to listen to this podcast if you've ever wondered the following:- What qualities do recruiters really look for in a candidate?-How much does LinkedIn matter?-Are thank you notes worth it?-What is my biggest weakness (or what should I tell this interviewer...?)We hope you enjoy, and don't forget to hit that subscribe button.To find out more job seeker tips, go towww.letseatgrandma.com...and check out our blog! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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