Category Archives: Tru Dublin

Learning to pass our driving test or learning to drive: what matters most?

In the wrap at last week’s #trudublin we touched upon the fact that our current education system was the product of the industrial revolution and since its introduction the core concepts have changed little. We concluded that the system is … Continue reading

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Tweetwallpro – a funky Twitter tool for events

Really liked the way tweets are visualised using Tweetwallpro. Funky fonts and graffiti style visuals. Thanks to Johnny Campbell (aka recruiterblog) for beaming the tweets at #trudublin . . . here is a 30s clip.

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Time to overhaul corporate careers content?

It’s a rhetorical question. While at the Tru Dublin recruitment unconference I have been listening to discussions on why corporates need to change the way they talk about what it is like to work in their organisation. It’s quite basic: … Continue reading

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Groupon’s ‘HR tips’ blog and jobs content

Saw this just in time for #truDublin, where there will be discussions on recruitment-related content, employer brand etc . Today I saw this post on the Groupon blog about being a new starter. Wasn’t sure if the post was written … Continue reading

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So you’re the DJ. What are you going to play?

When it comes to producing content the DJ analogy – mixing up content from different sources to create timely and relevant stories – has been around for quite a while. I first heard it two or three years ago from … Continue reading

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A round-up of Tru Dublin – posts, pictures, video, audio

This is the first time I have started a round-up of event coverage before the event has started – and it is great to see the buzz. So, here it is so far . . . some of the pre-event … Continue reading

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