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Predictions Both Past & Present: The Evolution of an Industry from 2013-2018

Proactive Talent

HR & Recruiting Predictions (2013 - 2017) In 2013, LinkedIn told us to expand our mobile strategy in order to expand our talent pool and recruit more effectively. It's not the job board killer, but some of the budget from job boards will start shifting to social networks.

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Words, words, words: Why the age of text is ending

Metashift

This blog first appeared on the REC''s Rectechub Towards the end of 2013, I took part in a panel at a conference that was discussing the future of recruitment. Key topics included growing skills’ shortages and the quality of the candidate experience. We need to recognise that the world has changed.

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8 Questions With Will Staney On Starting Proactive Talent Strategies & The Evolution Of Recruiting

Proactive Talent

If you’re a small or medium-sized company with very limited resources, what free tools can you use beyond LinkedIn and job boards to improve your recruiting efforts? I ended up getting to write my own job description and built sort of a mini marketing agency within their global sourcing and recruiting organization.

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How to build a social media recruitment strategy: An FAQ guide

Workable

Here are reasons why companies don’t experiment with social recruiting: Legal and privacy issues. Just under half of companies ( 46% ) are concerned about legal and privacy issues, although the percentage has dropped in recent years (From 52% in 2013 to 46% in 2015.). Using social media for recruitment: Increases job visibility.