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- Not so much. There are, however, a few movies about recruiting do highlight the profession in ways that give it its due. Here are four films that feature recruiters in some capacity, from the corporate world to the crime world to the military world, and the lessons that come with them.
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Unless you’re talking about short videos presented by head hunters and military recruiters, there are very few Hollywood movies about recruitment. However, when one is on the cusp of selecting a career and or field of study in college, watching inspirational films about real life persons can do a lot to inspire.
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Really, all this movie is about is Jerry McGuire starting his own sports agency and then having to recruit new athletes to it. What makes this such a particularly effective recruiting film is it shows the true nature of candidates. Specifically, McGuire’s chief target, Rod Tidwell (played by Cuba Gooding, Jr.), says he only cares about one thing: c...
The plot of Charlie and The Chocolate Factory is pretty simple: Willy Wonka is looking for someone to take over his chocolate factory, so he puts five candidates through one of the most intense and unusual screening processes ever created. Now, most recruiters would probably cringe at his original screening process – basically, people just had to g...
Christopher Nolan’s Batman – composed of Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises– are perhaps the most transcendent super hero movies of all time. They are so gritty and real that the idea of a man running around in tights and a cape (almost) doesn’t seem ridiculous. Oh, and they’re all about recruiting. At least, the first and the...
The Blues Brothers is about brothers “Joliet” Jake Blues (played by John Belushi) and Elwood Blues (played by Dan Aykroyd) going on a recruiting mission to end all recruiting missions. Basically, Joliet just got out of jail after a three-year sentence, and the two brothers decide to get all the members of their band back together for one big concer...
Star Wars is one of the most iconic film franchises in movie history. Despite the first movie being released in 1977, it gains millions of young fans each year, and a new film in the franchise is slated for release this December. Why do people love it so much? Well, a big reason is the overarching plot of the six-film franchise, which revolves arou...
The Godfather is often considered the best movie ever made. Interesting, considering the movie is basically a 175-minute screening process. In the film, the aging Mafia don Vito Corleone has to decide which of his three sons is best suited to run the family business: Sonny, Fredo or Michael. Sonny is the obvious choice because he’s the oldest, but ...
Is Hollywood missing something here? There are movies about recruitment, or at least about hiring and HR. Here are five of the best, with a few notes. Watch out for them and let’s see if the movie-makers really understand what goes on in the wonderful world of recruitment and HR.
- Wolf of Wall Street. Plot: Jordan Belfort (Leonardo DiCaprio) stars as a Wall Street stockbroker for L.F. Rothschild who quickly entices him with stockbroker culture.
- Boiler Room. Plot: Many of you won’t be aware that Boiler Room is actually based on the same firm as Wolf of Wall Street, Stratton Oakmont. This time we don’t follow the firm’s founder (Tom Everett Scott) – rather one of the young men (Giovanni Ribisi) wooed by the promise of making it rich!
- Pursuit of Happyness. Plot: Will Smith’s character refuses to be discouraged by his inability to match the long hours of his co workers. This is due to his need to leave the office at 5pm to care for his young son.
- The Internship. Plot: Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson play two salesmen whose careers have been overrun by the digital world, defying odds they find themselves at an internship for Google, alongside a group of millennials.
At some point in these movies a recruiting is happening in order to achive a goal. Which of these recruiting movies is your favorite? Discuss the list here!
Is Hollywood missing something here? There are movies about recruitment, or at least about hiring and HR. Here are five of the best, with a few notes. Watch out for them and let’s see if the movie-makers really understand what goes on in the wonderful world of recruitment and HR. ‘The Temp’
May 22, 2017 · Here are the five movies all recruiters must watch. Moneyball (2011) Oakland A’s General Manager Billy Beane has his back against the wall to assemble a winning baseball team with the lowest salary constraint in baseball.