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5 Top Mobile Apps for Recruiters

Social Talent

According to a recent comScore report : Smartphone usage increased by 78% from 2013-2015. Mobile apps now drive the majority of time spent on mobile at 56%. Desktop has lost 12 percentage points since 2013 and has receded to 35 percent of digital time spent. But how does this apply to recruitment?

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Concern Over the Affordable Care Act Tops The Year Ahead In Staffing

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million by July of 2013, up by 170,000 from a year earlier and nearly a million higher than in 2009, according to a report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Companies looking to hire people in all sectors may face problems in 2014 if you don’t have an optimized mobile recruiting strategy.

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How to: Use Recruitment Marketing like a Fortune 500 Company

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Are you utilising the power of Recruitment Marketing yet? If you haven’t given recruitment marketing much thought up until now, you’re not alone. If your careers site still isn’t mobile-enabled you should be very worried, because according to a new report released last Tuesday, mobile app usage went up 58% in 2015.

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25 Apps for Recruiters

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According to a Nielsen survey , in 2013 the average Andriod and iPhone users 18 years of age and older spent 30 hours and 15 minutes using apps! But regardless, as a recruiter, your time is valuable, so it’s important to download the apps that will make your workflow more efficient. Recruiting with social media (the right way).

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8 Intriguing Recruitment News Items this Week – 11th January 2016

Social Talent

Download the full report here. If your careers site still isn’t mobile-enabled you should be very worried, because according to a new report released last Tuesday, mobile app usage went up 58% in 2015. In 2014, mobile app usage grew by 76%, and in 2013, it grew by 103%. There’s no two ways about it.

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