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9 Intriguing Social Recruiting News Stories – 6th July 2015

Social Talent

In the news this week: Job Boards Still A Leading Way To Fill Vacancies. As more than one survey (including our own) has pointed out over the last few years, job boards are far from dead. As the accompanying chart shows, jobseekers who found work via a job board have fallen almost 23% in 10 years.

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Acquiring Talent: Get Ready for the “New Normal” (Part 2)

Jobvite

People are changing jobs more than ever before. in 2006, and many say for Generation X it will be 14. What used to be a sign of an inability to “hold down” a job and or the “patience to work your way up” is now pro-active career management, something necessary in case your employer dumps you in a quick downsizing.

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TruLondon Conference, February 17-19

Staffing Talk

Katharine is also very passionate about social media, in particular its use to aid building relationships in the recruitment sector. Earlier this year Katharine shocked the sourcing world by ranking highly in the famous SourceCon sourcing competition, SourceCon#1: 2009. It also features a video series by the same name.

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8 Intriguing Recruitment News Stories to Whet Your Appetite this Week – 18th April 2016

Social Talent

jobs during their first 5 years working, those who graduated between 2006-2010 averaged 2.85 However, the job hopping pace does slow down as professionals get older, as you can see in the graph below. But millennials aren’t just changing jobs within their first 5 years of graduating, they’re also changing industries.

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