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Talent Acquisition 2014: A Look Back and Ahead

Brandon Hall

These companies are implementing programs and technology solutions that will connect the dots between employer branding, sourcing, screening, assessments, hiring and onboarding. Onboarding requires companies to balance both the tactical with the strategic elements of the new hire experience.

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What Diverse Talent Wants in 2024

PowerToFly

Avoiding the impersonal negative practices our survey respondents reported above will improve your employer brand among the talent pool of diverse backgrounds and identities you’re targeting. Paying applicants for their assessment time will help your organization stand out in a crowded job market. Start with a DEIB assessment.

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31 must follow blogs for tech recruiters in 2016

Devskiller

You can find here useful and practical tips on sourcing, interviewing, onboarding, recruiting and many more. It serves as a good source of information on recruiting trends and strategies, social recruiting as well as interviewing, employee engagement and employer branding. Congratulate Modis on Twitter. DevSKiller Blog.

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20+ best recruitment blogs to follow

Devskiller

The second part concentrates on employer advice: how to build company culture, how to care about employer branding, and what is the recruiter spotlight. These practices can be utilized both by employers themselves or by recruiters who want to know even more about talent acquisition. What is not to like? . Workable blog.

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Your Guide to Hiring Million Dollar Talent

The Hire Talent

Attracting and Engaging Talent effectively by using the best hiring practices and paying attention to employer branding and the experience of your candidates will result in A+ talent. Most importantly you want to describe performance expectations; how will this candidate be assessed? Nice-to-Have. No Longer Important.

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