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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. In a 2011 Social Recruiting Survey by Jobvite, 67% of respondents said the recruiting process for referrals was shorter than typical.

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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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8 Intriguing Recruitment News Stories this Week – 9th November 2015

Social Talent

This comes as the UK’s FTSE 100 reached a milestone of 25% of board positions being filled by women earlier this year – a target set by Lord Davies in 2011. Employers are recognising the difficulty in recruiting top talent, and are raising the salaries of existing staff to help increase employee retention.

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Human Resources 2016: Year in Review

Plum.io

This shift is predicted by some HR experts to present a new challenge for recruiters and hiring managers. 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. .