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6 Intriguing Pieces of Recruitment News – 26th January 2015

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The average salary of tech pros in 2014 was $89,450 (up almost 2% from 2013). Big data and cloud were the highest paid skills in 2014. Tech pros suggested that 66% of their employers offered a motivator to stay in 2014 (up 13% points since Dice started reporting on motivators in 2009).

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5 of the Most Creative Recruitment Marketing Campaigns

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This unorthodox and unique method of recruitment quickly went viral across social media platforms, with the competition being shared over 25,000 times which resulted in 11% of total competition visits. Source: GCHQ.

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5 Recruitment News Stories to Kickstart Your Week! – 28 Sept 2015

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He was arrested in 2014 and convicted last week of treason. Other factors for the move was the availability of hotel accommodation and public transport links to the event centre, plus the potential for attendee growth to more than 50,000. A warning to job seekers perhaps? The Web Summit is Moving from Dublin to… Lisbon!

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BUMPER EDITION: 10 Unmissable Recruitment News Stories this Week – 12th October 2015

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Yes, the company contacted those on the service who “may have used LinkedIn’s Add Connections feature between September 17, 2011, and October 31, 2014,” to notify them that a class-action lawsuit had been filed against the company. He’s the Managing Director at the Norman Broadbent company Social Media Search.

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14 Examples of Unconscious Bias in Job Descriptions (2024 Update)

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Unconscious bias in job postings includes using text or media that excludes someone. When you exclude someone you both narrow your candidate pool and damage your employer brand. Synonymous to move, you can also use words like “install,” “operate,” “manage,” “puts,” “places,” “transfer,” or “transport.” 4. . §§ 621-634.