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8 Juicy Recruiting News Stories to Sink Your Teeth Into – 9th March 2015

Social Talent

But after coming under pressure from marketers who demanded more vivid ways to influence people who “ lead to meaningful results for their businesses ”, the app has developed a brand new way for companies to advertise their product/service. LinkedIn No Longer Supporting Microsoft Outlook Social Connector.

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Getting People Analytics Right: Josh Bersin Shares the Right Approach and Tools

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In an era when companies have more access to data than ever before, taking this data-driven approach can help companies unlock key insights into their workforce and hiring strategy that can lead to powerful change. There’s another analytics group that’s looking at recruiting, advertising spend, candidate experience.

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Top 10 Words of Childhood Wisdom (and Why They Still Apply to Recruiters!)

Social Talent

I think it’s safe to say that the recruitment industry has become increasingly reliant on tech in the past decade, since the introduction of LinkedIn in 2003 and the future looks very bright in that regard. Because your job as a recruiter, is to give the hiring manager the candidates they want to see for consideration.

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How Jobbatical helps Mindvalley build a diverse, borderless team

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As Marta mentions: “I can’t say it was difficult for us to hire overall, but definitely Jobbatical has increased our exposure, employer brand and reach to the right audience.” The two hires that Mindvalley has made via Jobbatical, Alyse from San Francisco and Damir from Saint Petersbourg, certainly show it.

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Glenn Gutmacher Interview

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Gerry Crispin says he was delivering some training online for some of his Shaker Advertising clients in the late ’90s, but I’m going to have to dig into that one further!) I started offering it as a freebie to our print advertisers where they used our 12-seat training room, each with its own internet-connected computer.