PETERBOROUGH, NH, January 15, 2011 (Press-News.org) Recruiting Trends, the leading provider of recruitment industry insights and strategies, is pleased to announce a new addition to the team, Paula Santonocito. Effective immediately, Paula assumes the position of managing editor of Recruiting Trends, overseeing content for RecruitingTrends.com and Recruiting Trends Bulletin while continuing to contribute articles.
"We are very excited and pleased that Paula has joined Recruiting Trends as managing editor. Her industry knowledge and passion for all things HR is good news for our readers and is an important move in bringing RecruitingTrends.com to the next level," says Anna Brekka, VP onrec North America and Recruiting Trends.
A business journalist specializing in employment issues, Paula is the author of more than 1,000 articles on a wide range of human resource and career topics, including online recruitment, which she has covered since the early days of Web based employment advertising and candidate sourcing.
Articles by Paula Santonocito have been featured in many publications and information outlets, including Thomson Reuters' HRWire; The Wall Street Journal site CareerJournal.com; and Monster.com Office HQ, among others. In addition, her work has been posted at more than 100 websites throughout the world, referenced in academic and legal publications as well as books, and translated into several languages.
Paula continues to contribute to a select group of publications and information outlets, including onrec Magazine (formerly Online Recruitment Magazine), where she has served as U.S. features editor since 2006. She is also AIRS News editor and career editor of SingleMindedWomen.com.
Paula Santonocito holds an MFA in Writing from Vermont College of Norwich University and a Workforce Career Coach Facilitator (WCCF) certificate from Thomas Edison State College.
"Recruiting Trends has a long and distinguished history. I look forward to making a contribution and to working with such terrific people," says Paula Santonocito.
About Recruiting Trends
Since 1970, Recruiting Trends has been dedicated to serving the recruiting industry. In April of 2006 it went online as RecruitingTrends.com, supplemented by a biweekly newsletter, Recruiting Trends Bulletin.
RecruitingTrends.com reaches senior-level recruiters and human resource and talent management leaders within small, medium, and global enterprises and is the industry source for key decision makers and influencers in the profession to read about what's going on in their world.
Updated daily, RecruitingTrends.com features articles that discuss current and future trends, highlight leading-edge best practices, identify tactical recruiting expertise, and offer industry insight.
Recruiting Trends also hosts Recruiting Trends Best Practice Webinars featuring panel discussions by today's recruiting experts on relevant and current sourcing, recruiting, and on-boarding topics.
Recruitment and talent management professionals, industry experts, and others interested in contributing content to RecruitingTrends.com may contact Victoria Ryder (victoria@onrec.com) at (603) 925-1160 or Paula Santonocito (paula@recruitingtrends.com).
Recruiting Trends Welcomes Paula Santonocito as Managing Editor
Paula Santonocito's new role as managing editor of Recruiting Trends marks more than four years of working with Tarsus.
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[Press-News.org] Recruiting Trends Welcomes Paula Santonocito as Managing EditorPaula Santonocito's new role as managing editor of Recruiting Trends marks more than four years of working with Tarsus.