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Using Social Media to Enhance Your Career Prospects

Recruiting Blogs

Social media has been a world-changing phenomenon. However, the last 10 years have seen a huge spike in both users of social media and reasons for using it. . In 2019, there were 3.486 billion active users on social media , equating to nearly half of the entire population having a social media presence.

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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. Don’t say you will never start using a certain recruiting technique/social media platform/Chrome extension.

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7 Game-Changing Recruitment News Stories this Week – 15th August 2016

Social Talent

Source: www.rappler.com. Last year, Monster’s revenue from its worldwide operations totalled $667 million, not much more than its 2003 revenue. In an era of massive technological change, employers are challenged to identify better ways to source and engage talent,” said Jacques van den Broek, CEO of Randstad.

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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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Guide to Hiring Employees in Ghana

Recruiters Lineup

Here are some key components of employment laws in Ghana: Labor Act (2003): This is the primary legislation governing employment in Ghana. Job Posting: Employers in Ghana typically start by posting job vacancies through various channels such as online job boards, newspapers, company websites, and social media platforms.