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I am starting a new venture and am stuck on naming it. It's a recruitment firm. If possible the name should tell the following; initiative, different, and determination. If not then also cool without it.
Please
Gurpreet

From India, Delhi
Hi Gurpreet, I have recently answered this query a couple of times on this site. Click on the RESEARCH button for some really good advice/ideas. Regards, Harsh
From United Kingdom, Barrow
Dear Gurpreet
I have tried...
# Talent Store
# Talent Partner
# HRS- Human Resource Search - (You earn while we churn)
# 1-800-People
# Talent Scanner
Wish u good luck
Shailesh Parikh
Vadodara, Gujarat
99 98 97 10 65

From India, Mumbai
Just name it : Gurpreet Vig.
Build your name into a brand. It will help in line extension in the future as well.
Prashant Sharma
Public Speaking, Leadership Training, Communication Skills Training Gurgaon - firstpersonality.com

From India, Khopoli
Hi , this is my first post and let it start by helping others...
If you really serious in the naming , then there are many sites where you can start a naming competition with your requirement rules and pay some money for it and you will get more than 100+ entries..you can choose the best names what you want and choose the best as the winner ..i dont think CiteHR site rules will allow me to share the link , just go through the net and you will find it ..

From India, Chennai
Hi Gurpreet,
You already have a few good suggestions.
Naming a company is a brainstorming activity. List out your different name no matter how outrageous it may sound. You can use two words or three to make up the name. Try using Your initials as the base then try and develop your tag line making relevant words with your initials and develop a phrase from these words.
For example the work you would do would be - Locate - Evaluate - Place people so you could use LAP as the first word then add People as your work is around people the final work can be Consulting.
You end up with LEP People Consulting. Now you can change the fist word to LEAP.
Try our various combinations and you will hit upon a good name.
Your tag lines could be
Locate Evaluate Place
We Turnaround your Skills
The Rite Job for the Rite People
Hope you hit upon a good name.
Regards

From India, Hyderabad
the suggestion which u have given is not sounding good
i did not liked the word evaluate
QUOTE=Ronald-deSaran;2067237]Hi Gurpreet,
You already have a few good suggestions.
Naming a company is a brainstorming activity. List out your different name no matter how outrageous it may sound. You can use two words or three to make up the name. Try using Your initials as the base then try and develop your tag line making relevant words with your initials and develop a phrase from these words.
For example the work you would do would be - Locate - Evaluate - Place people so you could use LAP as the first word then add People as your work is around people the final work can be Consulting.
You end up with LEP People Consulting. Now you can change the fist word to LEAP.
Try our various combinations and you will hit upon a good name.
Your tag lines could be
Locate Evaluate Place
We Turnaround your Skills
The Rite Job for the Rite People
Hope you hit upon a good name.
Regards[/QUOTE]

From India, Hyderabad
Hi this is kkomal maanek Am thinking of to start with recruiting firm can any me guide with from what should i start n i dont have money rn to invest how ahould i first call for client???
From India, Mumbai
UR jobs,springboard job consultancy,
From India, Rajkot
Capt-Shiva-Kumar This is a very old thread dating back to 2013. The OP only posted once and has not been seen since. Pointless to continue to continue posting to a dead thread.
From Australia, Melbourne
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