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Gen Z and the Candidate Experience

Recruiting Daily

Gen Z — those born between 1997 and 2012 — is expected to make up 27% of the workforce by 2025. Having grown up with technology and social media at their fingertips, Gen Z is the most technologically experienced and most racially diverse generation yet. Go beyond words. Promoting growth.

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7 Hiring Trends to Expect in 2023

CareerPlug

Creating a positive candidate experience is vital. It also provides a better candidate experience and can save you time in the hiring process. Why wait until the final hiring process stages or even making an offer to find out that what you are willing to pay doesn’t meet a candidate’s expectations?

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5 Ways to Confront Age Bias with Generational Diversity

Contract Recruiter

Generational diversity in your workplace can have many benefits, including bringing different perspectives to your organization, creating the opportunity for knowledge sharing between generations, and improving customer experience. By working to improve generational diversity, you can simultaneously confront age bias.

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8 Top Channels to Recruit Generation Z Using a SaaS for Recruitment

Manatal

As the new kids on the block, Gen-Z members are the youngest professionals entering the world of work and will make up 27 percent of the workforce by 2025. The media often portrays them as tech addicts and TikTok slackers, Gen-Z uses social media to learn, connect, and monetize their skills.

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The Current State of Talent Acquisition at ERE's Fall Conference

Proactive Talent

The Evolution of Candidate Expectations What used to be a world consumed by job boards, applications, automation, and job hunters is now a place of social recruiting – one where referrals, analytics and integrated recruiting strategies rule. Candidate expectations have shifted drastically, too.

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Recruiting Trends 2020 Report: Predictions for the Year Ahead

Yello

Diversity & inclusion efforts will drive business success. When you ask leading organizations what they’re hoping to achieve with diversity recruiting, you may get responses involving net profit, innovation, revenue and more. Diverse companies produce 19% more revenue. Source: Forbes. Automation is the answer.

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10 Tips to Build a Great Team Remotely

Hundred5

In fact, researchers predict that by 2025, 36 million Americans will be working remotely. Source #5 – Use social media recruiting Advertising open roles on social media is an important part of a company’s talent acquisition strategy. But it sure is now. And it’s here to stay.