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All-In at Acara: How Sa Tanya Bowden’s Love for Meeting New People Has Played Into Her Success

Acara Solutions

In 2003, my brother referred me to an opportunity at Acara—formerly Superior Staffing Services. I hit the ground running and was able to utilize that experience and transfer those skills to source and place top talent. After twelve years, I left and acquired a new role as a dispatcher for a non-profit organization.

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

CareerBuilder

Here’s a taste: The Staffing and Recruiting session on Wednesday, September 9 th will feature the latest research, industry trends and a panel of esteemed speakers. will discuss the 2015 Opportunities in Staffing Report. Eric Gregg, Founder and CEO of Inavero Inc. Moderator: Jon Maly , National Account Director, CareerBuilder.

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Netflix, Stranger Things and Your Candidate Selection Process

HarQen

It was fairly bold given the failures of the 2003 Daredevil film, in which critics declared the superhero’s origin story to be “dull”. Chances are you didn’t design your not-so-perfect hiring process, ATS or candidate experience. When Netflix decided to enter the comic book world, they chose Daredevil.

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Border Wars: Tech Recruiting and Immigration Reform.

Recruiting Daily

Once a tech candidate leaves the proverbial recruiting door open, no matter how little ajar it actually is, there’s going to be a crapload of competitors out there chomping at your heels, waiting for you to screw up – that is, assuming you found the candidate first, that is. The Golden Age Of Staffing.

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Scary Movie: Mystery Applicants and Candidate Experience.

Recruiting Daily

It is worth noting that this year’s study presented Stein as a somewhat unusual candidate, with what should have been more than enough blatant red flags and obvious reveals on that resume to give any recruiter pause. The Candidate Experience Monster Is Alive. But so it goes for our mystery candidates; Frank N.