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6 Intriguing Pieces of Recruitment News – 26th January 2015

Social Talent

Findings Overview: Average salaries for tech professionals rose in the US, but satisfaction with compensation declined – as a result Dice are of the opinion that recruiters will need to start offering in-demand tech professionals more if they hope to entice them to move jobs. Big data and cloud were the highest paid skills in 2014.

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BUMPER EDITION: 7 Unmissable Sourcing News Stories – 27th April 2015

Social Talent

For another look at Facebook’s constantly-growing user base, check out the following charts straight from the social network itself: Basically, if you’re not using Facebook as part of your social recruiting strategy, you are missing out on a gigantic database of potential talent. Find out more about sourcing on Facebook here.

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5 Noteworthy Pieces of Sourcing News – 13th October 2014

Social Talent

In August 2014, it took an average of 26.5 working days (Mon-Sat) to fill a job, says the monthly Dice-DFH Vacancy Duration Measure. Sponsored by Dice Holdings, parent of several niche career sites, the measure is now at its highest level in 14 years. Social media: does the company blog about its culture?

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Social Recruiting Round-Up – January 2015

Social Talent

Yes, the first month of 2015 is coming to an end, but in case you missed any of the most the month’s popular blog posts, the most talked about infographics and the biggest recruitment and sourcing news stories, we have them all here for you to enjoy: Top Blogs in January: How to: Radically Improve Your Candidate Response Rates in 2 Easy Steps.

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Industry Spotlight | Chris Allaire, CEO at Averity | Innovating Staffing Strategies for Long Term Growth

Crelate

You had a client side, you had the server side, SQL databases, et cetera, and then really gravitated more towards the open source world back in 1999 and 2000. And I’ve really seen the open source marketplace kind of grow, which has been awesome. We’ve been using the system since 2014. But it’s with sourcing.

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Toggl Staff Show Off Their Workstations

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Notion: It’s our internal wiki and a vital information source. I’ve never stopped using it, since 2014, and I cannot imagine my work life without it. Violet – Editorial and social media marketer. This towel is as important to me as it is nerdy and obscure to pretty much anyone else. What about software?

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Toggl Track Staff Show Off Their Workstations

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Notion: It’s our internal wiki and a vital information source. I’ve never stopped using it, since 2014, and I cannot imagine my work life without it. Violet – Editorial and social media marketer. This towel is as important to me as it is nerdy and obscure to pretty much anyone else. What about software?