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Hello Group, I read an inspirational post on LinkedIn regarding "living resumes". I am a recruiter and I'm often spend most of my time reviewing resumes. I love this article because the article ind
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Organizational Development - Seeking a Living Resume

posted at 8/10/2011 10:40 AM EDT
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Hello Group,

I read an inspirational post on LinkedIn regarding "living resumes". I am a recruiter and I'm often spend most of my time reviewing resumes. I love this article because the article indicates that the best method to find people is by networking (a living resume).

I know of an excellent opportunity for a OD/Leadership professional to develop a Talent Management program for a major corporation.

I want to find the right person for this opportunity and I need your help. I am searching for that living resume of the person for this role. I want to find someone who is proven and is truly a leader.

If you know anyone or if you know of any resources to find people at this level, please let me know.

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