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In the world of recruiting, the term “purple squirrel” isn’t a wildlife reference but a metaphorical expression for an exceptionally rare and uniquely qualified candidate.Imagine finding an ...
Because this Silicon Valley CEO has brought home what CEOs have been doing at work for over a decade: turning the hiring process into a hunt for purple squirrels. Every employer only wants to hire ...
Finding these “purple squirrels” can prove to be just as difficult, especially with the market as hot as it is. Candidates with certain skillsets can practically make their demands when the ...
A purple squirrel is rarely found in nature – that’s why recruiters use the term for candidates that have combinations of skill sets that are also rarely found. Learn 5 ways to respond to a ...
A hundred and fifty-five years later, it is again a buyer’s market out there, employers dictating terms, looking for the now-proverbial “purple squirrel.” But, as the Urban Dictionary puts ...
Writing for the Harvard Business Review, Rajeev Mandloi recommends becoming a ‘purple squirrel’ if you want to be successful when it comes to a job search and interviews. The job interview ...
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JERSEY SHORE, Pa. - A purple squirrel captured in central Pennsylvania has baffled the couple who caught it - and now photos of the squirrel have gone online, sparking nationwide interest.