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7 Twitter Accounts Every Recruiter Should Start Following in 2017

Social Talent

Michael Goldberg is the Executive Director for DirectEmployers Association and has over 25 years of human resources and recruiting experience. At DirectEmployers, he leads a team of over 50 people who help employers fulfil their OFCCP compliance obligations, and develop customised recruitment marketing solutions.

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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. Why you should follow him: Matt have a vast experience in recruiting in various areas: software development, trading, financial services and sales. Expert in: sourcing.

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Recruiting Trends 2020 Report: Predictions for the Year Ahead

Yello

One of the most exciting trends to watch this year has been the rise in recruitment operations. A newer human resources function meant to streamline the operational aspects of sourcing and hiring top talent, recruitment operations teams oversee logistics like interview scheduling, extending offers to new hires, and the onboarding process.

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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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The Best Recruiting Insights on Twitter This Month

CareerBuilder

There are only so many hours in the day, and with so much noise on social networking sites, it’s not always easy to catch the good stuff. While you’re in a meeting about recruitment marketing strategies, some “thought leader” is on the Internet telling you what she had for breakfast. (I’m

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