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The Staffing Trends that Should be on Your Radar Right Now

CareerBuilder

As Chief Commercial Officer and co-owner of Textkernel since 2005, Gerard Mulder has helped build up Textkernel to the international company it is today. This is how we’re able to do things like automatically suggest the most relevant profiles in a client’s resume database based on a job description. “.

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Moments That Matter in the Candidate Experience

exaqueo

In comes the moment of truth… Here at exaqueo, we take many employer brand lessons from consumer marketing, coupled with our collective in-house talent acquisition and HR experience. When evaluating your candidate experience, it’s important to consider two key things: <Click to tweet this! But what about moments of truth?

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The Evolution of Talent Acquisition with GitHub's Maisha Cannon

Entelo

My initial exposure to sourcing came in 2005 in the form of “mall walking” as a Regional Recruiter for Hot Topic. I vividly recall candidates at that time voicing their frustrations with “the black hole” - once an application was submitted online, it seemed like all communication from the employer’s side stopped. Take that, Evernote!

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The Candidate Experience Enigma

Recruiting Blogs

Top of everyone’s agenda, but Candidate Experience remains a challenge – 3 reasons why…. Candidate Experience must be one the most talked about topics to grace Talent Acquisition agendas in recent years. Statistics show how best in class candidate experience can add to the bottom line.

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The Bad and The Not So Beautiful: Film School for Recruiters.

Recruiting Daily

Consider that in 2005, which was the year YouTube first launched, the average cost for a corporate training film was around 3 grand per finished minute of film. What matters for most people’s candidate experience isn’t that they heard from an employer, it’s the belief that an employer, for once, heard them.

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