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Skills-based hiring statistics that show degrees are less important than ever

Vervoe

An analysis of more than 51 million jobs posted between 2017 – 2020 shows that employers are “resetting” degree requirements in a range of middle-skill positions, according to Harvard Business Review. . Degree requirements can screen out diverse demographics, according to Opportunity@Work.

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6 Reasons Why Job Simulations Are the Best Way To Identify Top Talent

Vervoe

Over reliance on resume screening. Traditional recruiting processes, such as resume screening, often rely on a CV’s contents to assume performance. According to a 2017 report, almost 85% of employees revealed that applicants lie on their resumes or applications , often exaggerating their experience or skills.

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Does employment history matter when hiring developers?

Devskiller

This means that turnover is high and staff retention is an increasingly difficult task. IT workers are the “ sixth most difficult professional group to recruit ” and “ 45% of global employers report talent shortages in the field, up from 40% in 2017.”. Coding tests are a popular way to screen developers. Image credit: Pexels.

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The 30 BEST HR Blogs: Enhance Your HR Know-How [2022]

Recruiting Blogs

Year Founded: 2017. The SnackNation blog offers articles about company culture, retention, recognition, hiring, and more. The TINYpulse blog is a fun, and authoritative resource for topics such as company culture, recruitment, retention, engagement strategies, and remote work. SightsIn Plus. Website’s Stats. Twitter: 1.3K