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	<title>Celebrity Staff Blog: Employment &#38; Staffing Solutions – Administrative, Management and Legal. &#187; Grete Ruder</title>
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		<title>Employee of the Quarter (Q1): Grete Ruder– Recruiting Manager, Celebrity Staff –Kansas City</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2010 15:05:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mission Man, meet Wonder Woman. You can find her in Kansas City. She goes by the name Grete. 

She’s no throwback to the 70s and she’s not jumping off skyscrapers, chasing the bad guys. Instead, she’s a recruiting dynamo who has zeroed in on helping Celebrity KC build its brand and become a player in the staffing market. ]]></description>
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<p>Mission Man, meet Wonder Woman. You can find her in Kansas City. She goes by the name Grete.</p>
<p>She’s no throwback to the 70s and she’s not jumping off skyscrapers, chasing the bad guys. Instead, she’s a recruiting dynamo who has zeroed in on helping Celebrity KC build its brand and become a player in the staffing market.</p>
<p>Her efforts have also earned her recognition as an Employee of the Quarter for Q1 of this year.</p>
<p>A self-titled jack of all trades, Grete has done just about everything in Celebrity’s small but mighty office during her five years with the division. She was hired as a staffing assistant in what was then its Overland Park location – greeting candidates, setting up candidate testing, and fielding calls.</p>
<p>She didn’t plan on staying long. “When I started I really thought it was just a temporary step while I finished my degree. I fell into it and have evolved in my role. It has a little bit of everything for me – sales and the people factor,” Grete said.</p>
<p>She worked into her current role, recruiting manager, stepping up when there were holes to fill, sometimes plunging right in with both feet.</p>
<p>Early on, when a recruiter left the company, Grete took on recruiting responsibilities. Six months into the job, the office found itself without a branch manager so she began running a desk.</p>
<p>Now she’s not only recruiting for Celebrity but also for Aureus Group, with both KC operations under one roof.</p>
<p>Beyond recruiting, Grete assists in training new staff and helps account managers learn the ropes of writing ads and interacting with candidates. She also accompanies co-workers on sales calls.</p>
<p>She’s the backup to most every role in the office and takes the initiative to lend support whenever she sees a need. She doesn’t wait to be asked or for a ball to drop. She’s right on it – all the time.</p>
<p>Grete is such an integral part of the client side of the business that when they are unable to reach their account manager, they call her directly. “All of our clients know me by name. They know me, what I do, and feel comfortable calling me.”</p>
<p>She believes in making the most of every opportunity and giving anything less than her all isn’t in her vocabulary. “I’m focused on bringing in candidates who will bring us closer to a placement. If I’m not batting 100 percent then I know something will fall through the cracks and we may miss out. I know that what I do affects the bottom line.”</p>
<p>Always ready for whatever challenge comes her way, she takes pride in the daily contributions she makes and in Celebrity. “I care. That’s the biggest part of it,” she explained. “The way I look at it, if it’s going to have my name on it, even if I’m having a horrible day, I think to myself, ‘I’m a part of Celebrity Staff.’ I can’t turn it off.”</p>
<p>Since Grete joined Celebrity, the branch has steadily increased its market share in Kansas City and received C&amp;A’s Business Builder Award in 2008. “I like to think I’ve been a key player in that,” she said.</p>
<p>And while the last year has been a tough one, she and her team are, “always shooting for something more. We know we can get back up there.”</p>
<p>Her level of perseverance isn’t surprising. A first generation American, Grete came to the United States from her home country of Romania when she was just five years old.</p>
<p>“When we left, Romania was a communist country. The government controlled religion and those who practiced other faiths attended churches in apartments,” she explained. Her dad, an engineer, lost his job when it was discovered he was attending a non-approved church.</p>
<p>Not long after, he and his family – his wife and nine children &#8211; left Romania and settled in California, eventually migrating to the Midwest where he learned English and took a job with the postal service. Later, the family grew by three more.</p>
<p>One would never know that English is Grete’s second language. To this day, her mother speaks only Romanian. Grete’s husband of not quite two years, David, is currently taking lessons.</p>
<p>Self admittedly, she’s goal-focused as are her siblings. “Of the 12 of us, nine have our bachelors or masters degrees.” She’s a marathon runner (she’s completed three) and is involved with numerous organizations that focus on adolescents &#8211; Girls on the Run, Boys and Girls Clubs, and Big Brothers Big Sisters. She’s also a volleyball referee.</p>
<p>Looking back, Grete is fairly certain her upbringing helped shape the kind of person she is today. “That may be where my assertiveness comes from and what makes me so driven. We had to work for everything we had.”</p>
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		<title>Email Etiquette: Think Before Hitting Send</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2010 20:42:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever fired off an email and immediately regretted hitting the send button? Or innocently sent a message that was taken completely the wrong way? We’ve all stuck our electronic foot in our mouths, but this can easily be avoided.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever fired off an email and immediately regretted hitting the send button? Or innocently sent a message that was taken completely the wrong way? We’ve all stuck our electronic foot in our mouths, but this can easily be avoided.</p>
<p>Electronic communications are quick and efficient but lack the face-to-face interaction we use to pick up on cues to communicate appropriately. Using proper email etiquette is important for many different reasons:</p>
<p>1) To protect the professional image of your company<br />
2) To communicate effectively and efficiently; and<br />
3) To email others as you would want to be emailed</p>
<p><strong>10 Tips to Keep in Mind</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Be proactive and answer all potential questions that could be asked</li>
<li>Be concise and to the point</li>
<li>Avoid using all caps</li>
<li>Answer swiftly</li>
<li>Practice confidentiality</li>
<li>Take a deep breath and rewrite emotionally charged emails</li>
<li>Add a personal touch to your message but use appropriate language and sentiments</li>
<li>Read the email before you send it</li>
<li>Be careful when using ‘Reply All’ and the cc’s and bcc’s</li>
<li>If it’s too complex or personal of a subject, pick up the phone or stop by to visit with someone</li>
</ul>
<p>Another key element to email etiquette is using proper spelling and grammar, which is useful in all elements of communication and documentation.</p>
<p>Mechanically correct and flawlessly professional documents increase your on-the-job credibility and aid precise communication. Business grammar consists of three elements: punctuation, spelling and usage, and grammar and sentence structure. Grammar and sentence structure are concerned with topics like subject-verb agreement and pronoun use (for example, using I, me, and myself correctly). It is important to be able to recognize and correct sentence fragments, run-on sentences and lack of parallel structure.</p>
<p>Even if you think you are a good writer, it doesn’t hurt to improve your skills. Introduce new words into your vocabulary, take a look at a grammar reference book to test your skills, and pay closer attention to your writing. Doing so will not only make you a better communicator, but a more successful professional.</p>
<div id="attachment_314" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 226px"><img class="size-full wp-image-314" src="http://www.celebritystaff.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/grete.jpg" alt="Grete Ruder, Celebrity Staff Kansas City Recruiter" width="216" height="220" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Grete Ruder, Celebrity Staff Kansas City Recruiter</p></div>
<p><strong>About Grete Ruder</strong><br />
Grete joined Celebrity Staff in 2005 and has helped build its Kansas City office from the ground up. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Kansas, has served as Chamber Champion for the KC Chamber of Commerce for two years, and has completed numerous training sessions on professional cover letter and resume writing.</p>
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