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The Evolution of Talent Acquisition with GitHub's Maisha Cannon

Entelo

How many recruiters can say they’ve recruited everyone from rocket scientists to retail store managers and was one of the top contenders in the World’s Greatest Sourcer competition? Not many, that’s for sure, which is why it was such a thrill to have Maisha join this week’s Hiring On All Cylinders. Take that, Evernote!

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Recruiting Trends 2020 Report: Predictions for the Year Ahead

Yello

Hopefully your recruiting team has had a chance to reflect on the past year’s successes, identify areas for improvement and celebrate a job well done together. As you toast to the new year and finalize your business plans for 2020, take stock of the emerging recruitment trends that will define talent acquisition in the coming years.

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My Dots

Jobvite

(Steve Jobs, Stanford University, June 2005). Super old-school – I literally knocked on every door of the big telecommunication companies in Israel and told them that they have to hire me. Eventually, after about 5 weeks, I got hired as an associate on the marketing operations team. Believe me, I asked myself the same question.

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How To Fix A Broken Recruiting Technology Strategy

Recruiting Daily

That’s why hiring the right talent is such a crucial core competency at any business and key drivers for long term success. One of the reasons why talent represents such a critical competitive advantage is a simple one: recruiting isn’t easy. A Recruiting Technology Reality Check.

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