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What Are the Best Channels for Sourcing Candidates?

JazzHR

Fortunately, the digital age has provided no shortage of channels for sourcing candidates, which include a whole host of competing job sites, as well as an ever-expanding list of social media platforms. Among the most traditional, and often most effective, methods of sourcing candidates is the old-fashioned approach of looking inward.

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5 Nuggets of Recruitment News to Note This Week – 19th December 2016

Social Talent

Notice that a Title field is purposefully missing here: Location search is restricted now to the areas that LinkedIn has grouped zip codes/postal codes to, hence its exercise over the last few months in categorising provinces, cities and regional areas for countries which didn’t have this (e.g. Source: Microsoft News Center.

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5 Recruitment News Stories to Kick-Off the Week – 4th April 2016

Social Talent

To sum up what the new product does in a nutshell, Elevated Careers matches people with jobs based on skills, personality and culture. Companies, in turn, can see to what degree their current employees are aligned with the company’s desired culture. 128 pages of slides about the company’s culture.

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RallyFwd Recap: 5 Ways You Can Provide a Future-Forward Candidate Experience

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Grossman, President of the Talent Board shares, “the candidate experience begins during talent attraction and sourcing, even before a candidate applies for a job.” Kristen Magni, VP of Talent & Culture at Bozzuto, takes this approach in the way she determines what technology to implement and at which stage of the candidate journey.

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Evaluating Employee Performance with Words Instead of Numbers

JazzHR

The first lesson I learned as a Doctoral candidate is to always check the source and never accept anything that is simply given to us. Here’s an exercise to try. Culture 23. © 2016 Jazz | All rights reserved. Recruiting. Engagement. Performance. Intelligence. Evaluating Employee Performance with Words Instead of Numbers.

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BUMPER EDITION: 11 Recruitment News Stories to Kick-Off the New Month – 1st February 2016

Social Talent

This is because, when faced with similar applicant pools, managers who exercise more discretion (as measured by their likelihood of overruling job test recommendations) systematically end up with worse hires.”. Managers exercise discretion because they are biased or have poor judgement, not because they are better informed.”.

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Exiting Employees: Gone Today, Here Tomorrow

SmartSearch

In a 2016 article published on SHRM.org, Stay in Touch with Former Employees; One Could Be Your Next Hire the author describes some of the dos and don’ts as to what companies can and should do to protect their brand image when employees leave an organization and further why there is value in keeping a line of communication open… in some instances.