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5 Recruitment Marketing Articles of the Week 12.13.14 to 12.19.14

Symphony Talent

Here is our weekly feature in which we share the top articles we enjoyed from the past week about recruitment marketing and other recruitment trends. This week we’ll be covering recruitment trends for 2015, mobile recruiting, and recruitment marketing . Tweet(s) of the Week (NEW!):

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Ready to Focus On Mobile Recruiting?

ExactHire Recruiting

If your organization is considering a mobile and social recruiting strategy, the good news is that it’s not too late to effectively implement one. According to a 2014 study by CareerBuilder , only 39% of all employers use social media for recruiting and hiring. Recruiting Performance.

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9 Job Search Trends Every Employer Needs To Know

SmartRecruiters

According to Manpower’s 2014 Talent Shortage Survey, 40% of US employers experience difficulty filling jobs. As the power in the job market shifts from employer to candidate, understanding job seeker trends enables organizations to fine tune recruitment strategies and provides leverage for prospective candidates.

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7 Recruitment News Stories that have the Industry Buzzing this Week – 7th December 2015

Social Talent

In October 2014, there were 0.95 This comes after companies changed their focus on retaining rather than recruiting staff, a recent Adzuna report revealed. lower than in October of 2014. candidates per role. That number has plummeted during the past 12 months. There were 0.54 candidates per role in October 2015.

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The Mobile Job Seeker Infographic

Jobvite

Are you prepared to recruit wherever, whenever, on whatever? Learn what the 2014 job seeker expects, when and where job seeking happens, and the tools of today’s mobile-addicted workforce. The latest statistics reveal that today’s workforce is rarely without a smart phone or tablet in hand.

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