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How to Screen for Retention in a Recession

Glassdoor for Employers

So it's critical to think about retention as early as when you're interviewing new candidates. Here's what to look for on a candidate's application - and what to listen for in a screening interview: Source: Did the applicant apply through Glassdoor? Related: How to Interview for Mission Alignment.

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To Screen or Not to Screen

Recruiting Daily

To Screen or Not to Screen As talent acquisition professionals, we can get hung up on tradition. Talent Acquisition professionals still screen, interview, and make offers. Our corporate organizations still have compensation teams and onboarding groups. Candidates still must apply online.

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ClearCompany's Recruiting Strategies for Talent Successâ„¢

ClearCompany Recruiting

In today’s post, we interviewed ClearCompany’s Director of Talent Acquisition, Brian Abraham. Today for Part 2 of his interview, Brian is back to dig into the strategy changes he’s made that drive our recruiting success. 25 points of their interview score, which indicated to us that we were accurately hiring.

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How to screen and interview software engineers at speed and scale

Workable

So you have to be extra diligent when engaging with software engineering candidates as they are notoriously difficult to source. Otherwise, you’re likely sacrificing an average of $30,000 (not including compensation) for each bad engineering hire. This means: Clarity – everyone is aligned on the way you screen and hire engineers.

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How to build a new talent sourcing function

WizardSourcer

A company should establish a talent sourcing function and team to enhance its recruitment efforts by actively identifying, attracting and engaging top-notch candidates. Simply put, to stay competitive in the market, a sourcing function must be incorporated into the talent acquisition team. Why build a Talent Sourcing function?

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Is Your State Opening Soon? Here are 5 Tips to Safely Spin Up Recruiting Again

ClearCompany Recruiting

You should work together to be able to answer questions such as: How do staffing levels and compensation spending need to change to support revised business growth scenarios? Beyond sharing the number of roles to fill for each department and their compensation levels, you should formulate a consistent hiring process for each department.

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Dan Harten Executive Recruiter Interview

WizardSourcer

I’ve had the pleasure of working with Dan Harten for more than six years in the talent sourcing industry, and it has been an absolute honor. After years in agency recruiting, I received an offer to work for Vista Outdoor, where I transitioned my talents in sourcing and recruiting into a full cycle corporate recruiting role.