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Good Stuff on the Way

Staffing Talk

fx maximizes the benefits of Microsoft's new Vista operating system. It uses the new Windows Presentation Framework to make each screen look stunning and user-friendly. User interface controls adapt to any screen resolution, and each screen can combine the best in display formats including video, word processing and graphics.

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Jobvite vs Greenhouse vs Lever: Which Is Better?

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The company was founded in 2003 under the name ForumJobs and was renamed to its current name in 2006. The name reflects their process: creating "job invitations" or jobvites to individuals or on social media. If you're in the position to be making a decision about which one to pick, you may be looking for more details and opinions.

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Guide to Hiring Employees in Ghana

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These laws cover various aspects of employment, including hiring practices, working conditions, wages, benefits, and termination procedures. Here are some key components of employment laws in Ghana: Labor Act (2003): This is the primary legislation governing employment in Ghana. How to Hire Employees in Ghana?

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Recruiting Pitfalls and How To Avoid Them

Jobvite

From sourcing and screening, to interviewing and hiring, nine seasoned recruitment professionals talked with us about some of the industry’s biggest blunders and how to avoid them. Focusing all my sourcing on one or two job boards, or worse yet, the company ATS, is a huge mistake. The 3 Don’ts of Screening.

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Scary Movie: Mystery Applicants and Candidate Experience.

Recruiting Daily

Here’s the 2015 Mystery Job Seeker Report By The Numbers. That total represents the combined number of replies directly from companies as well as headhunters and job boards, including Monster.com, which receives traffic for the explicit purpose of sourcing candidates for clients.