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The #10YearChallenge for Recruiting: What’s Changed Since 2009?

Vervoe

The viral #10YearChallenge taking over our social media feeds inspired us: how has recruiting changed since 2009? Flashback to 2009: the world of recruiting was a different place. The recession that began in 2008 was hitting the job market hard. 2009: Interview candidates vs 2019: Perform a skills test.

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Recent Job Market Reversals Illustrate Dynamic Nature of Hiring

Recruiting Daily Advisor

The recent challenges faced by many businesses across the country in finding qualified staff, particularly relative to the glut of available labor less than 15 years ago, highlights the dynamic nature of the American labor market and demonstrates the importance for an active and dynamic human resources approach to the hiring process.

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Recent Job Market Reversals Illustrate Dynamic Nature of Hiring

Recruiting Daily Advisor

The recent challenges faced by many businesses across the country in finding qualified staff, particularly relative to the glut of available labor less than 15 years ago, highlights the dynamic nature of the American labor market and demonstrates the importance for an active and dynamic human resources approach to the hiring process.

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Dealership Hiring: How to Shift Your People Strategy During Uncertain Times

Hireology

Given the uncertainty surrounding dealership sales in light of COVID-19, many dealers have had no choice but to lay off employees – at least temporarily – and put hiring on hold. economy – the 2008 and 2009 recession. Nearly 70 percent of job seekers would reject an offer from a company with a bad employer brand.

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How to Hire New Graduates: 5 Recruitment Marketing Optimizations That Work

Recruitics

As college seniors across the country look forward to commencement ceremonies in May, companies are trying to figure out how they can optimize their recruitment marketing strategies to hire new graduates. million new graduates entering the job market to find, attract, engage and hire the best talent for your teams? The Sources.

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Skills-based hiring statistics that show degrees are less important than ever

Vervoe

The pandemic has accelerated a trend that’s been in the making since 2009: the end of hiring based on college degrees. Instead, companies are turning to skill based hiring to help evaluate potential new hires. . There’s both a business case and an ethical case to be made for implementing skills based hiring.

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10 Recruitment Buzzwords and their Meanings

Ongig

Photo by Sigmund on Unsplash The way companies hire is always changing. You might have heard of trends like quiet quitting, quiet hiring, boomerang employees, and shift shock. These trends show how people think about jobs. So, the job market is always evolving. And people’s ideas about work are shifting.