Talkback Mobile Recruiting aims to discuss your ideas for mobile solutions to support the recruitment industry. Dave Martin's blogs about the event and the Twitter hashtag conversation, #tbMobRec, can be read in his blogs below or on his blog site, akatopbananas.You set the agenda, tweet your views via the hashtag.
Dave's video introduction to the event is below.
But, what is my take on Mobile Recruiting? I support it, believe it is inevitable, in fact, I believe it is already here. Albeit, I might have a slightly different take. My comments on Dave's blog post:
As to the big question - to me mobile is as mobile does. I have been 'mobile' since 1993 when I packed my first Mac powerbook, an inkjet printer and took off to Asia Pacific for a non-recruitment related project. However, I still had to make placements back here. Mobile then was using a borrowed Motorola cell phone (the first clam shell model), hard wiring my laptop to a Wellington New Zealand motel phone jack, using Compuserve email and completing the candidate introductions, interview follow up and final negotiations.
In other words, to me Mobile is another style of communications. GeoLocation services, apps, M sites, Facebook, Twitter andLinkedIn on the mobile - these all depend on the candidate's and the employer's preferred means of communication.
Despite the increased penetration of the Internet and a wide range of services one can use on a Smartphone - I still believe that the mobile phone's original purpose - talking to each other - will remain the 'killer app'. Particularly as the number of mobile phones in the UK exceeded the total population in 2006 and in 2008, adults in the UK had an average of 1.8 mobile phones.
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