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The Social Recruiting Round-Up: June 2015

Social Talent

Today, Hiroto has his lasso out once again because we’re bringing together all of that knowledge into one blog post package – the Social Recruiting Round-Up for June 2015. One of the new offerings will match employers with “ actively seeking, motivated ” candidates who have richer profiles and have passed through a screening process.

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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. Congratulate Recruiting Animal. Expert in: Leadership and Communication, Social Recruiting, Recruiting on a Budget. Social recruiting.

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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. One of the worst social media sins? Jobvite 2010 Survey. Break out the spell check.

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8 Juicy Recruiting News Stories to Sink Your Teeth Into – 9th March 2015

Social Talent

LinkedIn No Longer Supporting Microsoft Outlook Social Connector. As of today (9th March 2015) LinkedIn “ will no longer support LinkedIn for Microsoft Outlook Social Connector in Outlook 2003, 2007, and 2010 “ This means that LinkedIn information about your email contacts will NOT be visible in those Outlook versions.

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BUMPER EDITION: 8 Headline-Making Recruitment News Stories this Week – 8th August 2016

Social Talent

The videos will run in-stream on users’ feeds on desktop, and will break out into “immersive” experiences on blackened screens when you click on the videos themselves. LinkedIn’s iOS and Android apps will see the videos pop out into blackened screens when you click on them, too — not unlike Facebook’s video experience.

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