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Recruiting with LinkedIn: 10 smart tips for your recruiter toolbox

Hundred5

And since LinkedIn has been around since 2002, it is also the most established social media recruiting solution. After finding applicants that list the right skills, they will then leverage quiz-like skills assessments by Toggl Hire to filter out the do-ers from the say-ers (or dreamers)! Oh, they do!

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Moodle makes more time for strategy and sourcing using Workable

Workable

Interviews taking place across different time zones. Reduce screening time and keep candidates engaged with integrated assessments. Use integrated calendar to arrange interviews across time zones. Scheduling interviews was also clunky. Booking interviews across time zones took so much time.”. The challenge.

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The #10YearChallenge for Recruiting: What’s Changed Since 2009?

Vervoe

The viral #10YearChallenge taking over our social media feeds inspired us: how has recruiting changed since 2009? HR teams were just learning how to use a little site called LinkedIn, which had been around since 2002, but didn’t have the widespread use it does today. 2009: Interview candidates vs 2019: Perform a skills test.

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Time to reboot the gamification of recruitment

Workable

The free game, which was designed as a way of hooking interested future candidates, spent six years from its release in 2002 among the 10 most popular games in the world. Marriott, a hotel chain, ran into the first of these issues when it tried to ape the popular social media game, Farmville, and shift it to a hotel context.

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Time to reboot the gamification of recruitment

Workable

The free game, which was designed as a way of hooking interested future candidates, spent six years from its release in 2002 among the 10 most popular games in the world. Marriott, a hotel chain, ran into the first of these issues when it tried to ape the popular social media game, Farmville, and shift it to a hotel context.

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