It doesn’t take sophisticated surveillance equipment to find out that Alstin is giving one lucky blog visitor a chance to win a $50 gift card to Amazon.com with this month’s “Picture This” contest.

Use you ingenuity to come up with a clever caption/headline for this photo – as always, bonus points if it’s recruitment/HR related! The winner will be announced next Tuesday, April 27, 2010.

Update: Congrats to Michele Meehan – this month’s winner!

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Author Bio:  Melissa Sweeney, as talented with a paintbrush as she is a Mac, has been with Alstin for nearly 10 years. As Art Director, Melissa tackles dozens of pressing creative projects with an eye for detail and a healthy dose of sarcasm. A fan of grilling and pets that use kitty litter (she even trained her dog), Melissa channels Phyllis Diller when laughing.

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9 Responses to “WIN a $50 Gift Card: Picture This Contest – Have you heard?”
  1. Carl Franke says:

    Mario was determined to find out how his boss could do ANYTHING without a computer on her desk.

  2. “Now I appreciate persistence as much as the next person, but I’m going to have to ask you to reign in your salesman a bit.”

  3. Monique Gonzalez says:

    There has to be a better way to find out how that interview went.

  4. Laura Waskovich says:

    Eaves-dropping for the hard-of-hearing.

  5. Now that’s what I call an applicant tracking system!

  6. David Webb says:

    “Call the cops. Bob is trying to listen to the termites in my desk again.”

  7. Laraine Knauss says:

    Did you hear? We’re hiring!

  8. Ellen Johnston says:

    Jill? Hi, Patrice in Human Resources. I appreciate you wanting to know if you got the promotion but sending Peter to spy is not the best way to got about finding out. May I offer some coaching so you can take this as a learning opportunity?

  9. CONGRATULATIONS to this week’s “Picture This” caption contest winner and the recipient of a $50 Amazon.com gift card, Michele Meehan!
    The very clever winning entry was, “Now that’s what I call an applicant tracking system!”. Way to go, Michele!

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