Layoffs: To mention or not to mention in job interviews? 🤷‍♂️

Addressing Layoffs in Job Interviews: A Dilemma 🤔

Should you bring up a layoff during job interviews or not? It’s a tricky question. On one hand, being upfront about a layoff can showcase your resilience and ability to handle difficult situations. It also helps to explain those awkward employment gaps that often raise eyebrows for interviewers.

On the other hand, there’s a risk that mentioning a layoff could trigger concerns for potential employers. They might question your past performance or wonder if you’re still affected emotionally by the experience.

Candidates should find a way to frame their answers positively, focusing on what they’ve learned and how those experiences have prepared them for their next role.

From my viewpoint, talking about a layoff can actually be beneficial. Layoffs are common across all industries, often resulting from cost-cutting measures rather than individual shortcomings. Just because someone has faced a layoff doesn’t mean they won’t excel in their new position.

What are your thoughts on this topic? What influences your opinion?

Struggling in Recruitment

Feeling Challenged in Recruitment

Hi everyone,

I’m relatively new to the recruitment field, having only been in it for two months. I’ve received some interest from potential clients, but nothing has materialized yet.

I’m finding it tough to generate leads, and often the ones I do discover are off-limits because another consultant is already engaged with that company.

I’m reaching out for guidance—I’m feeling a bit overwhelmed and uncertain about what to do if I can’t secure a client or close a deal before my probation period ends.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!

Looking for voice actors, writers and animators for a fan-made Minecraft film called “A Minecraft Tale”

Casting Call for an Indie Minecraft Film: “A Minecraft Tale”

I’m on the lookout for voice actors, writers, and animators for my fan-made Minecraft film titled “A Minecraft Tale.” Just to clarify, this is a fully indie project. I’m reposting here since my previous post on r/Minecraft was removed for rule violations, and I self-removed my post from r/recruit as it didn’t quite fit there.

Yes, the main character is Steve, and the film will primarily be animated—just like many fans hope for in a Minecraft movie (though I’m open to live-action elements). The film will be mostly CGI, with a few live-action segments sprinkled in. I have a plethora of ideas and am eager to make this my passion project!

The movie will be released on YouTube for free in parts (potentially as chapters). It follows Steve and his Creeper sidekick (pretty typical, I know) as they try to thwart the Ender Dragon’s tyrannical conquest across the three dimensions (also standard fare). Expect a PG-13 rating, a unique original soundtrack (musicians welcome!), and plenty of lore and characters.

If you’re interested, please reach out to me on Discord at joshywubbyduck. I’m looking for talented voice actors and animators who can work in a style reminiscent of Minecraft Story Mode. If you’d like to see the script, I can share a link to a Google Doc (please note that Act I is still a work in progress).

Just a heads up: please don’t ask for the role of Steve, as that’s already been filled. I’d love to have you join this creative journey!

Edit: I also have a Discord server for the project. I would love to handle the animation myself, but my old Acer 15 Chromebook struggles with downloading Mine-imator or any animation software.

Another Edit: I should clarify that the theme of the movie will likely blend comedy and adventure, while also incorporating some darker elements and references.

Final Edit: Just to reiterate, this is a completely indie film!

Recent Graduate – Recommend Tech Recruitment Companies

Seeking Recommendations for Tech Recruitment Firms

As a recent graduate, I advised a young professional to consider working with a headhunter.

In the past, I had positive experiences with Manpower and Volt, but it’s been years since I last engaged with them, and I’m not sure if they still maintain the same reputation and effectiveness.

What recruitment companies would you recommend for a recent computer science graduate specializing in software development in the US? Thank you!

Isn’t employee retention a necessity?

Is employee retention really just a trend? It seems to be one of the key HR topics for 2024, but I believe it’s much more than that—it’s a crucial cornerstone of effective human resources.

Here’s why:

  1. Stability and Growth: Retaining talented team members contributes to organizational stability and provides opportunities for professional development.
  2. Cost-Effectiveness: High turnover is costly, with significant expenses tied to recruiting and training new hires. Keeping skilled employees helps conserve valuable resources.
  3. Positive Culture: Consistent employee retention fosters a supportive company culture where individuals feel appreciated and driven to contribute.
  4. Commitment to Improvement: It’s not just about trends; it’s about a relentless pursuit of enhancing our HR practices.

Do you think employee retention should be a perpetual priority rather than a passing fad? I’d love to hear your views in the comments!

Need help in cold calling

Struggling with cold calling and could use some advice!

I just started my first entry-level corporate job two weeks ago after graduating from college, and I’m feeling really stressed about it. Today, every call I made either went unanswered, went straight to voicemail, or people hung up on me. I’m worried I might lose this opportunity. What am I doing wrong? Any tips would be greatly appreciated!

CV HELP

CV ASSISTANCE NEEDED
I know this is a bit of a long shot, but is there a professional CV writer out there browsing Reddit? I could really use your help! 😭🤣

Do you keep going after leads that don’t have a habit of working with external recruiters/agencies?

Are you pursuing leads that typically don’t engage with external recruiters or agencies?

About a month ago, my company closed its doors, prompting me to pursue a more independent recruitment career. I’m reaching out to potential clients, and as someone who’s still getting the hang of sales, I’d love some advice on handling this situation: If a company indicates they have a policy against partnering with external recruiters, should I continue to follow up with them? What’s the best approach in this scenario?

Employee referrals

Employee Referrals

What are the potential consequences of fabricating an employee referral when applying for a job online?

I recently submitted an application where I indicated that I was referred by someone who works at the company. In reality, I only found a name on LinkedIn and used that for my application.

Do you think this approach could be effective?