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The 2013 Candidate Experience Awards Results: Our Perspective

Recruiting Toolbox

A positive impact on the candidate is the employers to lose from the very start. CandE Award winners were more likely than non-winners to effectively set expectations on the process up front, address data privacy concerns, include highly relevant pre-screening/assessment tools in the process, and collect feedback.

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

Social Talent

Copying-and-pasting one generic InMail to dozens of candidates is ineffective, rude and will hurt your employer brand in the long run. Mobile App Usage Grew 58% in 2015. In 2014, mobile app usage grew by 76%, and in 2013, it grew by 103%. In 2014, mobile app usage grew by 76%, and in 2013, it grew by 103%.

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Gen Z Is Here: 4 Things You Should Know In Order to Recruit Them

Linkedin Talent Blog

The oldest Gen Z-er’s (the generation with those born somewhere between 1995 and 2014) are now 22 years old —walking off the graduation stage and into the workforce. In this context, employer branding will matter more than ever, because Generation Z will find any marketing material that your team puts out. They won’t read it.

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5 HUGE Lessons Recruiters Must Learn from 2014’s Biggest Outcomes

Social Talent

We may have waved goodbye to the year that was 2014, but that doesn’t mean we can just stride boldly into 2015 without acknowledging the fact that it existed and without applying what we’ve learned from it, to our new thinking going forward. In 2014, mobile was no longer just an up and coming technology to be thought about in future terms.

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

Proactive Talent

Before we jump into our predictions for recruiting and employer branding, we'll take a look back at the last five years to remind our readers of the evolution of our industry. We've seen everything from mobile to artificial intelligence. Q: What are your 2018 predictions for employer branding? So what about 2018?

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3 Career Site Fails of Inc. 5000 Companies — And How to Avoid Them

CareerBuilder

CareerBuilder studied the 2014 list of Inc. 5000 companies do not have a mobile-optimized site. The general public — which of course includes candidates who might be interested in working for you — cannot visit your company site on their mobile device. Will I be a good fit for this employer? Fail #2: 57 percent of Inc.

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Mobile Recruiting: Why Recruiters Should Care About The Google Algorithm Change

Recruiting Daily

With the omnipresence of mobile devices, it can be tempting to pull up your browser at any given moment of the day to immediately find the answer to a problem, the background on a new topic or person, and “how to” do nearly anything. The Business Case for Mobile Recruiting. Mobile Recruiting: The Future is Now.