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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. Hiring managers will be held to a higher standard and will be held more accountable when it comes to attracting talent beyond screening and interviewing.

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Improve Candidate Experience to Boost Hiring Performance

The Hire Talent

As we mentioned a couple of times before, candidate experience is more than just a buzzword in HR; it is a business strategy with long-term consequences. Fortunately, companies and recruiting agencies can rely on technology to improve their candidatesexperience and certain strategic changes of their entire approach to hiring.

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Why you should use Slack hacks to hire developers

Devskiller

Launched in 2013 as the result of an aborted attempt to make a video game , Slack now boasts over 8 million daily active users. This means that you can use it to coordinate writing and posting job descriptions, arrange and prep interviewers, and get feedback from said interviews. This post will cover, Why use Slack hacks?

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

Workable

How can recruiters use social networks to screen candidates? 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.).

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Build An Engaged Workforce With These Strategies

McQuiag

Shorten the hiring process: From 2009 to 2013, average time to hire in the U.S. Think about the job you are hiring for and if it is more specific than a general entry-level role, consider what tools to use to improve your odds of finding the right person. Be better about job descriptions.