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Introducing "Recruiting Automation For Dummies"

Entelo

Entelo customers and other recruiting automation experts know that in order to get ahead, employers must think outside the box when it comes to engaging top talent. Today we’re happy to share our latest resource to help recruiters get ahead of the competition and hire more efficiently.

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Introducing: Talent Analytics For Dummies, Glassdoor Special Edition

Glassdoor for Employers

employer spends about $4,000 and 52 days to hire a new worker (Bersin by Deloitte Talent Acquisition Factbook 2015). If you’re in HR, recruiting or talent acquisition, do you know your own organizational cost-per-hire (CPH) and time-to-hire by department, title or recruitment channel? The case for talent analytics.

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40 Best HR Books: For Beginners and HR Professionals [2023]

Recruiting Blogs

It can be tough keeping up with the evolution of human resources— a constant flux of HR trends, strategies, and standards. The best HR books can help you optimize outdated processes and create new policies for the modern workforce, but, with so many options available, it’s difficult to find the right resources.

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American Hustle: How To Hack LinkedIn Advertising.

Recruiting Daily

Budget and resource allocation be damned – it all comes down to results. An expert in marketing analytics and automation, Kibben is an accomplished writer and speaker whose work has been featured on sites like Monster.com, Brazen Careerist and About.com. And what marketers need is qualified leads.

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The 15 unsung heroes of the modern workplace

Workable

He was a keen critic of the mid-century American workplace: “It saps vitality, blocks talent, frustrates accomplishment. It spurred the housewife and writer to study early analytical psychology where she came across the work of Carl Jung. It is the daily scene of unfulfilled intentions and failed effort.” He was inscrutable.

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