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Top 100 HR and Recruitment Blogs [by Organic Traffic with Top 3 Articles Each]

Ongig

There are a ton of great HR/Recruitment blogs. We’ve compiled a list of the top 100 HR blogs by organic traffic they receive via Google and search engines (see Methodology below). Ongig, of course, has its own recruiting blog — you’re reading it right now! Wow, 18 other blogs beat us in traffic!

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Oldie but Goodie: Mobile in Recruiting: What Does That Mean?

Symphony Talent

We have written over 600 blog posts on the SmashFly blog and many remain as relevant today as they were when we wrote them. On occasion we will share these posts to show how far we’ve come and how far we still have to go with recruitment marketing as an industry. This is no more present than in recruiting.

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3 Difficult Diversity Lessons From Yelp, Airbnb, and Deloitte

Linkedin Talent Blog

Over 80% talent acquisition leaders and hiring managers say that diversity will be the most important trend shaping the future of recruiting, according to LinkedIn’s Global Recruiting Trends 2018 (coming out in January). Targeted college recruitment programs can be hugely successful. Image from Yelp.

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Recruiting Sales Leaders and 9 More of the Biggest Challenges Startups are Facing

Linkedin Talent Blog

According to LinkedIn’s Global Recruiting Trends 2018 , 78% of 900 surveyed recruiters and hiring managers globally say that diversity is the top trend impacting how they hire in 2018, as it becomes more and more clear that diversity is directly tied to company culture and financial performance.

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Why Your Job Postings Suck (And What You Can Do About It).

Recruiting Daily

It really pisses me off how much money recruiters and employers throw away every year on stuff like posting jobs online or developing an employer brand presence, only to completely neglect the fact that no matter how awesome your career site is, no matter how big your budget for recruitment marketing might be, it doesn’t really matter.