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How Recruiting Has Changed in the Past 20 Years, According to 5 Talent Leaders

Linkedin Talent Blog

Back in 2003, 50 Cent topped the Billboard charts ; Beyoncé launched her first solo album; an 18-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo made his debut for Manchester United; and the film adaptation of the musical Chicago won Best Picture at the Academy Awards. asks Glen, a global talent acquisition leader and SVP at Randstad.

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The Evolution of Talent Acquisition with GitHub's Maisha Cannon

Entelo

Hosts Rob Stevenson and Vivek Reddy chatted with Maisha about how much talent acquisition has changed since she first got her start over 15 years ago, which means far less cold calling and sorting paper resumes, and far more digital sourcing wizardry. On recruiting today’s talent.

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What’s going on at EMPOWER 2015: Staffing Session Preview

CareerBuilder

Time’s running out to register for EMPOWER 2015 in Chicago– CareerBuilder’s talent acquisition event featuring all-star speakers, dynamic workshops, and a plethora of ideas for creating the future of recruitment. Senior Vice President, Talent Strategy and Innovation at Kforce. Panelists: Glen Cathey. Cynthia Futvoye.

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How These Companies Celebrate and Support Their Disabled Employees

PowerToFly

To ensure equality for our disabled employees, we test various work accommodations, reimagine candidate experiences, and educate people about the various visible and invisible disabilities. Yusra Akif, a fellow in the field, shares their experience — Ever wondered what a more inclusive society would look like ?

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Border Wars: Tech Recruiting and Immigration Reform.

Recruiting Daily

For the manifold changes manifesting themselves in the talent acquisition and technology sectors in the decade and a half since Gore v Bush (back when technology was so archaic, it couldn’t even properly tabulate election results), one constant, consistent fact hasn’t changed.