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The Office Characters Would Fail in Social Media Screening

Social Intelligence

We’ve put together a list of characters from The Office who would likely have failed their social media screening tests. This episode aired in 2007 before social media was as mainstream as it is now. Aziz Ansari’s Parks & Rec character, Tom, is a social media enthusiast.

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Seasonal Hiring – Don’t Let It Be Your March Madness

ExactHire Recruiting

Seasonal hiring. The two busiest times for this type of hiring for many companies are before the summer and before the winter holidays. Its okay to be picky when hiring, even for seasonal staff, because the other option is having to retrain (or release) a new employee halfway through the season.

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Gen Z Recruiting Trends: How to Effectively Engage and Hire the Next Generation of Workers

Recruiting Daily

As younger children, many watched their parents and older siblings experience one financial setback after another while struggling through The Great Recession in 2007, then record-high unemployment rates in 2020. They grew up on social media and blend the digital and physical worlds like never before. And who can blame them?

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Using Social Media to Vet Your Future Employees

Recruiting Blogs

And some companies are taking advantage of this to go over social media and find more information about candidates than they could cover with just a job interview. Given the ubiquity of social media, why aren’t more companies taking advantage of it to uncover more information? But not all companies are doing this.

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Talent Pool Shortage: Stop the Panic and Start the Progress

Spark Hire

In fact, according to ManpowerGroup’s 2016/2017 Talent Shortage Survey 40 percent of employers globally are having trouble filling positions — the highest shortage since 2007. We are very metrics-driven and know exactly how many people need to be screened, submitted, and interviewed across all our levels of placement,” Thompson said. “If

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Why You Need to Consider Gen Z Now

Glassdoor for Employers

Why you should hire Gen Z. Never having known a world without tech devices, the Internet and social media, Gen Z is the most technologically advanced generation ever—playing on smart phones (the iPhone debuted in 2007), shopping online and using Snapchat to communicate as everyday birthrights. They’re tech savvy.

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How to Craft a Job Description Gen Z Will Actually Read

Indeed

The iPhone launched in 2007, when the oldest Gen Zers were just 10 years old. They’ve grown up on social media and in the era of controversies surrounding phony information on the Internet. Once you hire them, commit to teaching them well, and they will be your company’s next best asset. Avoid cleverness and lingo.