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How Healthcare Providers Use AI to Find the Best Doctors and Nurses

Eightfold

AI-powered hiring software allows organizations to broaden their candidate sourcing — and their talent pools — by searching sources such as social media networks, professional communities, portfolio sites, resume databases and job boards for qualified candidates. Blind Resume Reviews.

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[Podcast] Industry Spotlight | Alden Galvanek – President, The Chatham Group – Fostering Genuine Connections in a Digital Age

Crelate

We started in 2004. Alden Galvanek [00:07:55]: It’s completely changed since we started in 2004 to go back in time where we used to have paper resumes faxed into our office. It’s technology management, understanding the mentality of candidates, consulting with your clients, education, career counselors.

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29 Best Books on Recruitment (MUST Read Resources for Recruiters)

Recruiting Blogs

Talent Management Systems was published in 2004 and is written by Allan Schweyer , a well-known author and the co-founder of DEI360, a diversity and inclusion organization. Even though times have changed since 2004, the book still presents a certain style of thinking that, when adopted, can help present-day organizations just as well.

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10 Best Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) in 2024

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BambooHR Review BambooHR’s ATS offers customizable application forms and seamless job posting across various job boards and social media platforms. It streamlines candidate applications, ensuring easy reference through every stage of the hiring process.

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Border Wars: Tech Recruiting and Immigration Reform.

Recruiting Daily

That’s right: Congress or the White House have failed to raise the H1B cap since 2004. Even in this boom, however, agencies were going bust just trying to keep up with demand from their clients, and the increased demand those clients suddenly all had for the same few candidates – who, inevitably, were largely foreign workers.