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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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7 Twitter Accounts Every Recruiter Should Start Following in 2017

Social Talent

Michael and his DirectEmployers team can boast a North America Candidate Experience (CandE) Award, and while he was at the AHA, they were recognised as the third Best Nonprofit to work for large companies by the Nonprofit Times and one of the top Nonprofit organisations who offer flexible jobs. HG8v0fKqf0. Stacy Zapar @ StacyZapar.

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Moodle makes more time for strategy and sourcing using Workable

Workable

Interviews taking place across different time zones. No record of candidate feedback—instant messenger used to share evaluation. Contact candidates at speed using bulk email function. Use integrated calendar to arrange interviews across time zones. Scheduling interviews was also clunky. The challenge. The solution.

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Recruiting with LinkedIn: 10 smart tips for your recruiter toolbox

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And since LinkedIn has been around since 2002, it is also the most established social media recruiting solution. LinkedIn helps recruiters reach candidates where they are. And if we’re comparing LinkedIn to other social media recruitment channels, then LinkedIn is definitely the most popular.