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Why VC Firms Are Betting Big on Glassdoor

Glassdoor for Employers

million of new funding poured into the HR and recruiting software market through Q3, according to Dow Jones Venture Source. Since raising its first round of Series A funding in 2008, Glassdoor has continually outperformed growth expectations across key metrics, such as registered users, total site traffic and number of paid customers.

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Why VC Firms Are Betting Big on Glassdoor

Glassdoor for Employers

million of new funding poured into the HR and recruiting software market through Q3, according to Dow Jones Venture Source. Since raising its first round of Series A funding in 2008, Glassdoor has continually outperformed growth expectations across key metrics, such as registered users, total site traffic and number of paid customers.

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

Recruiting Blogs

One of the main objectives of the book is to help readers understand the past, present, and future of recruitment. The authors highlight the latest trends in tech, such as recruitment software , that are shaping recruitment with a special focus on Artificial Intelligence. Our 19 Best Books on Recruitment.

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Capital Improvements: Why VC Firms Are Betting Big on Glassdoor

Recruiting Daily

million of new funding poured into the HR and recruiting software market through Q3, according to Dow Jones Venture Source. Since raising its first round of Series A funding in 2008, Glassdoor has continually outperformed growth expectations across key metrics, such as registered users, total site traffic and number of paid customers.

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8 Industry-Rocking Recruitment News Stories to Sink Your Teeth Into this Week – 20th June 2016

Social Talent

Here’s everything we know about the acquisition so far: Microsoft considered acquiring LinkedIn around 2008 for $1.5 The “uberization” of recruitment is starting to really gain pace! Recommended Reading: The ‘Uberization’ of Recruitment – What You REALLY Need to Know ). general uncertainty. That equals to 1.91

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