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Ready to Focus On Mobile Recruiting?

ExactHire Recruiting

If your organization is considering a mobile and social recruiting strategy, the good news is that it’s not too late to effectively implement one. According to a 2014 study by CareerBuilder , only 39% of all employers use social media for recruiting and hiring. Consider your your competition. Competition.

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5 New Year’s Resolutions for Recruiters

Arya Recruiting Robotics

Here are five New Year’s resolutions that every recruiter should make this year. Embrace social and mobile recruiting. You’ve heard about the importance of social and mobile recruiting, and you’ve been meaning to ramp up your tactics, but…no more excuses! Let’s talk about mobile recruiting first.

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Digital Recruiting Trends You Need to Know

4 Corner Resources Staffing Blog

However, many HR professionals and business owners are still unaware of modern digital recruitment trends and unsure how to implement them. Here is important information and a few of the top digital recruitment trends you need to know about, so you can begin capitalizing on them to attract the top talent you need more effectively.

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Oldie but Goodie: The Time for Talent Analytics in Recruitment is NOW

Symphony Talent

The tough part is if you are like most organizations, you have a very diverse recruitment strategy and this data is often all over the place. You are posting to job boards (and niche sites). Doing a little social recruiting. Go to Career Fairs and recruit on Campus. Are experimenting with mobile recruiting.

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What Brandon Hall Group’s new report tells us about high-performance Recruitment Marketing

Symphony Talent

Know your EVP (employee value proposition) – Trying to reach high-caliber, high-demand candidates via job board postings is wasted money; they won’t respond, according to Lockheed Martin’s Marvin Smith. For instance, @NPR uses hashtags across Twitter, Instagram and Facebook to enable their employees to share company culture.