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Powerful women in business

Recruiting Blogs

Standing firmly in the Chief Operating Officer seat for social media platform Facebook since 2008, as well as the founder of Leanin.org, a nonprofit organisation created to offer women the ongoing support and inspiration to help them achieve their goals, Sheryl Sandberg is often included in the Time 100. Sheryl Sandberg. Angela Merkel.

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

Recruiting Blogs

The Robot-Proof Recruiter: A Survival Guide for Recruitment and Sourcing Professionals. The book urges readers to go beyond Linkedin and other social media in sourcing. Social Media Recruitment: How to Successfully Integrate Social Media into Recruitment Strategy. Amazon rating: 4.1.

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Recruiting Trends 2020 Report: Predictions for the Year Ahead

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A newer human resources function meant to streamline the operational aspects of sourcing and hiring top talent, recruitment operations teams oversee logistics like interview scheduling, extending offers to new hires, and the onboarding process. Source: Forbes. million people work from home , which is a 159% increase since 2005.

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9 Intriguing Social Recruiting News Stories – 6th July 2015

Social Talent

Also not among the Top 5 sources in 2006, company career sites are today how 10% of the survey’s responding job seekers found their last job. He noted, that like most source of hire surveys, the sample size and collection methods make drawing conclusions more art than science. Still can’t quite spot the difference?

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The Candidate Experience Enigma

Recruiting Blogs

From recent observations in developing regions, such as South Africa, with unemployment at its highest levels since 2005 (26.7% Technology and ‘Sourcing Science’, where used, should assist in reducing these numbers, however it is often impossible for the available recruitment resources to act on every application.