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Generational Recruiting: Know Your Audience 

Recruiting Daily

Recruiting Gen Z Gen Z includes individuals born between 1997 and 2012, and though many are just beginning to enter the workforce, this segment will balloon over the next few years. Therefore, recruiting Gen Z has quickly become a priority for recruiters.

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Eight Killer Staffing Resolutions For 2012

Staffing Talk

For example, as 2012 dawns, some staffing firms are still struggling to work their way out of the recession — while others say business is booming. The trick is to combine high volume with high quality – something Chie says is a key focus for his firm moving into 2012. “We Build a social media presence.

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Five Ways to Ensure Your Hiring Practice is Fair and Effective

SmartRecruiters

With the advents of email, social media, networking profiles, and even specialized recruiting websites, many of the challenges of finding great talent have been significantly rectified. Language in job descriptions. Ad location for job listings. Recruiting strategies are ever-evolving. In general, avoid cliches.

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Multigenerational Workforce: 8 Helpful Benefits to Know

Ongig

The current workforce has four main demographics of employees: Baby Boomers (born between 1946-1964) Generation X (born between 1965-1980) Generation Y/Millennials (born between 1981-1996) Gen Z (born between 1997-2012) So, every group of workers brings something special to the workplace because of their different life experiences.

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5 Things Your Company Should Do to Prepare for Gen Z

Linkedin Talent Blog

This is what father-son duo David Stillman and his now 18-year-old son and Gen Zer, Jonah , discovered after studying Gen Z – the generation born somewhere between 1995 and 2012 – for over a year. It shows up in the way they socialize, the way they work, the way they interact with social media platforms.” His suggestion?

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Research Examines What Gen Z Wants from Potential Employers

Recruiting Daily Advisor

Global insurance giant Zurich reported in April that people born between 1997 and 2012 are expected to make up 27% of the workforce by 2025. Survey respondents cited social media and employer info sessions or other employer-sponsored informal events. What’s least helpful?

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How to Recruit & Retain Gen Z

Glassdoor for Employers

leveraging job application data and company reviews. And for a quick refresher, members of Gen Z were born between 1997 and 2012. Here’s what we found: Gen Zers are aspiring to work in tech — the majority of job applications from Gen Zers were for companies in the tech industry, followed by business services, finance and retail.

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