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These Companies Are Paying the Big Bucks for Tech Recruiters in 2019

Entelo

Back in 2015 we published one of our most popular articles to date reporting on the highest paying recruiter salaries in the industry. We couldn’t believe some of the incredibly high salaries top-performing recruiters were able to rack in. Fast forward to today, a number of key dynamics within recruiting have shifted.

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50 recruitment stats HR pros must know in 2017

Devskiller

Luckily, access to data regarding recruitment is now easier than ever, and although HR in tech is becoming more and more difficult due to the scarcity of talent, it’s now become easier to educate yourself about what it takes to find a good employee. 50 recruitment statistics HR pros must know in 2017. Source: MRINetwork ).

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The More Recruiting Changes, The More It Stays The Same.

Recruiting Daily

I’ve been recruiting and sourcing for almost 18 years now, a fact that both depresses me and also reiterates the fact that I’ve seen enough “change” to know that it’s more or less a mirage, really. Fast forward to the glorious year of our Lord 2015. For Everything, There Is A Season.

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12 Assessment Tools That Will Help You Hire the Best Candidates Quickly (and Fairly)

Linkedin Talent Blog

Nearly everyone wants to shake up the traditional interview, according to the our Global Recruiting Trends report. million coding assessments using Codility’s technical recruiting platform, which automates sourcing, screening, and interviewing. Besides, they’re often not much fun.

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9 Twitter Accounts Every Recruiter Should Start Following in 2016

Social Talent

Her social recruiting opinion is quoted in HRReview, SHRM, The Staffing Stream, and Cambridge University’s Strategies for Success, and she also writes for her own blog and for notable publications like Glassdoor and The Muse. GREAT RESOURCE –> The @CareerArc 2015 Employment Branding Study https://t.co/MxVS0KmNUg The result?

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