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Gen Z and the Candidate Experience

Recruiting Daily

Gen Z — those born between 1997 and 2012 — is expected to make up 27% of the workforce by 2025. Having grown up with technology and social media at their fingertips, Gen Z is the most technologically experienced and most racially diverse generation yet. Sometimes, that starts with a simple acknowledgment email. .

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6 Research-Backed Recruiting Tips to Help You Engage with Gen Z

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Coming of age in a social media-filled world and entering the workforce post-pandemic, Gen Z’s wants and desires look very different from previous generations. . While Millennials are considered “digital pioneers” who witnessed the explosion of technology and social media, Gen Z was born into a world of peak technological innovation.

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5 Channels You Need to Recruit Gen Z Talent

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Born between the years 1997 to 2012, Gen Z is the first generation to grow up on the internet from day one. We learned that Gen Z are using new social media platforms and paying attention to different content, requiring a fresh look at talent acquisition and Recruitment Marketing strategy. Enter Generation Z (Gen Z). .

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Broadleaf, LiveHire Form Strategic Partnership To Expand MSP Offerings

Broadleaf

Broadleaf will utilize LiveHire’s direct sourcing platform to leverage a combination of candidate sources—including Client Applicant Tracking Software (ATS), job boards, LinkedIn, referral networks, and social media—to generate talent communities that are vetted and active for specific locations, job functions, and/or titles.

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Candidate Experience – a Threat to Boomerang Talent?

Recruitalicious

Recent research published by Hay Group states that more than 49 million more employees will leave their jobs in 2018 than in 2012. Poor experience does indeed include candidates who accept a job offer and become part of the organization, in addition to those who eventually leave.

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Six Things to Know about Recruiting Gen Z

Recruiting Daily

Gen Z went after their predecessors on social media, sharing their thoughts about everything from Harry Potter fandom to hairstyles. But rather than try and fit everyone born from 1997 to 2012 into the same box, let’s use this opportunity to build processes that appreciate whole people. That don’t impress them much.

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Spark Hire – a video interviewing tool [expert interview]

Devskiller

Then, in February 2012, he brought his idea to life. Fast forward to 2017, our team of ~30 based out of Northbrook, Illinois, a north suburb of Chicago, has helped thousands of organizations connect with candidates in over 100 countries. What are the most common mistakes you see companies making in interviewing candidates?

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