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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. . Members of Gen Z are more racially and ethnically diverse than any previous generation. Check out our ideabook 10 Content Topics to Engage Gen Z. Gen Z characteristics.

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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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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. Attracting a New Generation . Go beyond words. Promoting growth.

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IGI sharpens its focus on successful recruiting

NPA Worldwide

Based out of Commerce, IGI works with a diverse variety of industries, including cinematic post-production, military and intelligence, engineering and oil and gas exploration. That’s why, in 2012, IGI became an early adopter of SmartRecruiters’ talent acquisition software. Moving Beyond Filing Cabinets and Emails.

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Five Ways to Ensure Your Hiring Practice is Fair and Effective

SmartRecruiters

Technology has made it easier than ever to source high-quality candidates, here’s what you need to do next to make your selection process doesn’t fall prey to inherent bias. According to job listing site Indeed.com, the use of the word “ninja” in job descriptions increased 400 percent from January 2012 to October 2016. That’s not all.

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BUMPER EDITION: 9 Stories the Recruitment Industry is Buzzing About this Week – 24th August 2015

Social Talent

Social media dynamos Instagram and Pinterest nearly doubled their users between 2012 and 2015 , according to a new study — and Pinterest is winning. based think tank, surveyed 1,907 adults this spring to learn about their social media habits. Some serious food for thought their diversity recruiters!

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7 Eggs-citing Recruitment News Stories this Easter – 27 March 2016

Social Talent

The study has highlighted that “ resume whitening ” is becoming a common occurrence among ethically diverse candidates. Rally Point: A “LinkedIn For Veterans” Do you source for military Veteran candidates? The results of a new study by the University of Toronto Mississauga have revealed some very worrying results!

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