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Employee Referral Programs: Why They Matter and How to Optimize Them

Recruiting Blogs

One of the most effective recruiting strategies, in terms of time invested and future employee retention, is also one of the cheapest ways to hire. Employee referrals bypass high agency fees for successful introductions, while increasing employee investment and strengthening company culture.

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Jobvite’s 2016 Recruiter Nation Reveals Fierce Competition, Evolving Strategies

Jobvite

In the 9th Recruiter Nation Report (Formerly Called the Social Recruiting Survey), 69% of Recruiters Report Increased Hiring in the Last Year, With 95% Expecting Similar or Increased Competition Over the Next Year. Nine Years of Jobvite Recruiter Nation/Social Recruiting Surveys: Jobvite 2016 Survey.

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50 most game-changing influencers in recruitment [also for IT recruiters]

Devskiller

This way you don’t have to “reinvent the wheel” Use their advise, combine them all together and develop your perfect process of recruiting. She helps small businesses scale their HR and Recruiting strategy to fit their budget and resources in a manner that still lets them recruit and retain employees like a big business.

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Human Resources 2016: Year in Review

Plum.io

This infographic outlines the skills that will be particularly important for aligning recruitment strategy with this group, such as greater focus on social recruiting skills and increased technological aptitude. . Corporate Culture. Culture has become a buzzword in the business world. Employee Relations.

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

Social Talent

His research, conducted with the help of the Economic Graph , tells us that between 1986 and 2010, the average number of companies professionals worked for in the first 5 years after they graduated has nearly doubled. jobs during their first 5 years working, those who graduated between 2006-2010 averaged 2.85

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LinkedIn Data Shows That Job-Hopping is Accelerating

Linkedin Talent Blog

For example, Generation X graduated between 1986-1990 and 1991-1995, and Millennials graduated between 2001-2005 and 2006-2010. Between 1986 and 2010, the average number of companies professionals worked for in the five years after they graduated has nearly doubled. So what does this mean for you and other recruiters?