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9 Need-to-Know Recruitment News Stories – 21st September 2015

Social Talent

Companies that have used Hired include Facebook, Twitch and Uber. Hired says it screens job candidates through a rigorous process combining algorithms and human curation, so employers don’t need to sift through a giant pile of résumés. Social media recruiting. 62% looked for opportunities on online job boards.

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

Ongig

This includes general HR blogs, recruiting blogs, talent acquisition blogs, employer branding blogs and more. Recruiting Blog. Recruiting Trends and Tips. Employer Branding. Top 3 HR/Recruitment Blog Posts. Top 3 HR/Recruitment Blog Posts. Undercover Recruiter. Employer Branding.

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Building A National Recruiting Association: Why It’s Time To Fix What’s Broken.

Recruiting Daily

We’re lambasted by job seekers, internally ridiculed by hiring managers, and seen as a convenient scapegoat for the many frustrations and aggravations inherent to finding or filling a job – a broken process that’s falling apart largely because recruiters are failing to fix what’s broken. We don’t.

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Cash Is King: How (And When) To Have That Compensation Conversation.

Recruiting Daily

Sometimes, companies will even come in well under what you’re currently making, with the hopes that you’ll trade compensation for the false hope of professional fulfillment. Cold, Cold Heart: What “Career Coaches” Don’t Get About Compensation. There’s a damn good reason for that. ” Yeah, right.

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It’s Different for Girls: LinkedIn’s Unprofessional Network

Recruiting Daily

I have personally witnessed phone and in-person interviews where the candidate wants to negotiate compensation with the male manager as opposed to the female recruiter who got him through the process. They want us to approach our profiles with a certain level of professionalism and not treat the site like Facebook or Twitter.

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The 9 Circles of Recruiting Hell: A Divine Comedy.

Recruiting Daily

Even candidates are guilty of egregious greed, particularly as it relates to compensation – one of the most stressful parts of any search. Market levels determine we screen candidates not only on their skillsets, but also their salary, requiring recruiters preclose prospects or cut them loose due to compensation.

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