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A look back at IT recruitment in 2017 – what’s next for 2018

Hacker Earth

Not long ago, we were analyzing the trends unfolding in 2017 and in no time, we are talking about projections for the next year. So here’s a closer look at the lessons 2017 taught us and what we can expect from 2018. . 1] You can’t wait for the right candidate to come to you. Heard that too often in the year 2017?

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7 Recruiting Trends That Will Continue Into 2019

Hacker Earth

The year 2018 saw a rise in the use of Social Media in recruitment. Social Recruiting’, a blanket term for finding talent through social media was coined in 2008. Candidate engagement through gamification and data-driven insights will become a priority for the organizations. We wish you all the best.

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7 Recruiting Trends That Will Continue Into 2019

Hacker Earth

The year 2018 saw a rise in the use of Social Media in recruitment. Social Recruiting’, a blanket term for finding talent through social media was coined in 2008. Candidate engagement through gamification and data-driven insights will become a priority for the organizations. We wish you all the best.

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6 Recruitment Conferences You Need to Attend in Q1 2017

Social Talent

Love them or loathe them, recruitment events and conferences are arguably the best way of staying in touch, not only with your fellow recruitment industry contemporaries but also with what’s going on in the industry – the big issues, the latest technologies, the new tools on the market etc. Recruitment Agency Expo, London.

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Employer Branding: Definition, Process, Strategy and Resources

Beamery

Little wonder then, that over 59% of employers say that employer branding represents one of the key components of the organization’s overall HR strategy, while 55% of talent leaders see employer branding as the top investment priority in 2017. By 2020, it’s likely to be a key part of most recruiting teams’ long-term strategy.