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Staffing Industry Trends 2018: Follow The Changing Industry Dynamics

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The use of AI will be more prominent in creating chatbots that can automate the initial communication and screening of candidates. . Mobile recruitment will continue to rise. In 2018, mobile devices will become the most commonly used for searching the web. Social recruiting will grow.

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How to build a social media recruitment strategy: An FAQ guide

Workable

Recruiters use social media sourcing to build talent pipelines for future roles and engage passive candidates who haven’t applied for current openings. Here’s everything you need to know about how to use social recruiting to build a strategy that meets your hiring needs: Intro to social media recruitment: Analyzing the data.

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8 Pressing Recruitment News Stories We Need to Discuss this Week – 27th June 2016

Social Talent

World’s First VR Recruiting Experience Launched. According to Statista , the number of active virtual reality users is set to hit 171 million by 2018, and no industry is immune to its advances – not even recruitment. Let us know by commenting below or getting in touch on Twitter @SocialTalent.

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Top hiring & HR statistics in tech for 2021

Devskiller

Many were having to cope by reducing employee numbers or completely stop looking for new hires, and research by UK job board CV-Library found that 64.7% of IT professionals are worried about losing their job during the coronavirus pandemic. people per each job opening (as of September 2020). 70% of U.S. Source: Lever.

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Top hr & hiring statistics in tech for 2021

Devskiller

Many were having to cope by reducing employee numbers or completely stopping looking for new hires, and research by UK job board CV-Library found that 64.7% of IT professionals are worried about losing their job during the coronavirus pandemic. people per job opening (as of September 2020). Bureau of Labor Statistics ).

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