Dave Watson |
1. Give us a short description of your
job, scope and team: I lead Field Management
Recruiting for both Walmart US and Sam’s Club US. I have a wonderful team
of 14 recruiters spread-out across the US, divided into 2 teams (East &
West). We handle all the market level & above positions, and we
assist with interns, management trainees and developmental store/club
management sourcing.
2. Tell us about you (home town, residence, family,
education, etc.): I am an Air Force brat, so we
moved every 2 years growing up…but finally settled in the Phoenix, AZ area for
about 20 years. My wife and I are about to hit our 20th
anniversary and we have 5 children (3 in High School!)
3. How did you get into recruiting?
I was a territory sales rep for cell phone and pagers in 1998, and one of my
clients was an IT recruiting firm. The owner offered me a job and the rest is
history.
4. What is one thing people would be surprised to know about
you? When I’m not at work in corporate attire, my
hands and clothes are usually quite dirty at home working on an old car or
remodeling something on my house.
Walmart & Sam's Club Field Management Recruiting Team |
5. What are your top 3 goals you hope you and your team
accomplish in the next year? 1). through historical
data, establish demographic profiles of retail managers that retain and perform
the best. 2). Use that data to adjust who we source. 3). Show a measurable
impact on retention and performance of store/club management.
6. What do you like most about your current job? What do you
dislike? I love my team!!! Even though we’re
spread out and we don’t see each other daily, we have a lot of fun connecting
online and we support each other. Also, my boss gives me a tremendous
amount
Dave Watson at a Foreigner concert with daughter Rachel |
7. Do you have a work pet peeve in yourself or others? Long term associates who are afraid to take a
chance again just because they have seen something fail in the past.
8. What is the best thing for you about working for Walmart? So many things to choose from and to fix…I never get
bored. I have been a bit of a job-hopper in my career because I like
learning new things and fixing things.
9. When does the day start for you?
I work from home 2-3 days per week. I log-in typically around 7am and
answer a few emails, then take my younger kids to school.
10. When you are off work how you do relax? Anything with power tools or power sports…about the only
thing that keeps me sitting still would be good college football on TV.
11. Can you give us a few unchecked items on your Life’s Bucket
List: Get back to Portugal and tour my old
stomping grounds; then tour Europe by train. We also want to do the same in
Hong Kong and Thailand where my wife lived as an ex-pat growing up.
12. If you could have dinner with some notable person dead or
alive – who would it be and why? This is one of
those trick questions; right??? I should say Jesus. ;-) But aside from him,
probably George Washington so I could hear him tell his own account of the
night crossing the Potomac.
13. If you had a Magic Genie and one wish; what one project on
your plate would you ask for help on? Becoming a
leader in leveraging Big Data.
14. Fill in the blank: “I’ve been fortunate to _____": advance to this point in my career while having the
time with a wonderful family.”
15. Where do I spend most of my disposable income: Date nights with my wife, and restoring a ’68 Mustang
with my son.
16. What 1 book would you recommend colleagues read? It’s My Ship
17. What is your biggest productivity challenge? Procrastinating over the big stuff. I do much
better when I tackle the big things early.
18. Do you have one internet tool / smart-phone app that you
cannot do without? YouTube…it contains how-to videos
for everything…critical for a DIY guy/gal.
19. One word to sum me up: Stress-free