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2019 Talent Benchmarks: The Interviewing Statistics

Lever

Interviews are a notoriously difficult part of the hiring process to maneuver. The candidates are nervous and can get exhausted with long interviews, too many onsites, and a needlessly complex process. Meanwhile, recruiters and hiring managers have to handle scheduling and all.

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The State of HR: Trends and Change in 2019

ClearCompany Recruiting

Companies are adding tools to their interview process to personalize communication and remain in constant contact. Companies have been working on their diversity in 2019. The problem companies are facing now, is how to assess soft skills during the hiring process. Fighting Bias. Workplace Immigration.

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Top 5 Recruitment Marketing Priorities for 2019 (Plus, Resources to Turn Your Priorities into Action!)

Rally Recruitment Marketing

The start of a new year brings new hiring goals, a new Recruitment Marketing budget and a fresh outlook on all the ways we aspire to move our talent acquisition strategies (and our own careers) forward. To help you shape your focus for 2019, I’m sharing the top 5 priorities for Recruitment Marketing this year.

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2019 HR Trends to Disrupt the Norm

ClearCompany Recruiting

Explore what trends 2019 has in store for the HR industry. Beginning to fall behind in 2019 trends? How will these affect trends in 2019? In 2019, the focus will broaden with the topic of employee engagement being tossed in. Hiring managers and recruiters will continue to recruit, develop and retain a diverse workforce.

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The Road Map to Improving the "Quality of Hire" in Your Organization

Speaker: Matt Craven, Talent Acquisition Project Manager, Schneider Electric

Hiring the right people and creating a strong and productive workforce is critical to the success of any organization. Likewise, bad hiring decisions will stifle an organization’s ability to expand and impact their bottom line financially. times that employee’s salary in order to replace the “bad hire”. Is interviewing enough?

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Top 5 Recruiting Challenges to Solve in 2019

Lever

On top of that, reactive hiring means you can’t focus on more strategic initiatives, like candidate experience and team collaboration. All of these things can wreak havoc on a hiring plan. As we begin thinking about 2019, let’s take the time to consider what we can do now to address these things before they continue to be problematic.

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2019 Recruiting Trend Predictions: Recruiting Feedback-Driven Hiring

Survale

While it may be self-serving to predict that 2019 will be an inflection point for recruiting feedback-driven culture, I forward the prediction from a unique perspective. We see a lot of companies engaging us to use real-time feedback to optimize hiring. This 2019 recruiting trend is currently a swell, but is quickly becoming a wave.

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How to Recruit with a Small Team and a Lean Budget

Speaker: Tanya Bourque, Founder, OpExpert

How to calculate cost per hire. The tools and technology that will make the hiring process more efficient. Behavioral interviewing techniques to attract top talent. May 15, 2019 11.00 OpExpert Founder Tanya Bourque will explore how the right tools and technology can enable your talent acquisition process. AM PDT, 2.00

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Using AI to Enhance the Candidate and Employee Experience

Speaker: Jeanne Meister, Founding Partner, Future Workplace

So the question for many in HR is "How can AI be used to re-imagine people practices such as talent acquisition, new hire onboarding, learning & development, and coaching?" October 23, 2019 11:00 AM PDT, 2:00 PM EDT, 7:00 PM BST

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The Talent War: Are You In It to Win It?

Speaker: Caroline Vernon, Director of Sales, CareerArc

However, when the topic of candidate experience is raised today, the focus usually falls on improving the experience for the few individuals who advance farthest in the interview stage. We suspected that the real employer brand risk, and opportunity, lay in the often overlooked, but vocal, majority -- the candidates you didn’t hire.