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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. Gen Z prefers clear and open communication, after all. . Go beyond words.

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Defining today’s IT staffing challenge

Manatal

Other factors like flexibility, career development opportunities, and diversity are equally important to them. Now rather than sourcing the best talent from a local area, recruiters must look nationally and these candidates are not willing to compromise their Silicon Valley salaries. Factors affecting hiring in the tech sector.

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A Beginner’s Guide To Technical Skills Based Hiring

Vervoe

According on new data sourced from Deloitte , 89% of executives say that skills are becoming important for the way organizations are defining work, deploying talent, managing careers, and valuing employees. According to research commissioned by Tableau from Forrester, 70% of all jobs will involve working directly with data by 2025.

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How to Create a Campus Recruiting Strategy

CareerPlug

Did you know that by 2025, Gen Z will make up 25% of the workforce ? One of the most effective strategies for hiring young talent is to recruit directly from the source: college campuses. Let’s be real – you’ll likely get a higher attendance rate if students can join from the comfort of their computer screens.

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Why is Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Important to Organizational Success?

Ideal

There was a time when diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) was just a group of buzzwords. As it turns out, the people poised to shape the future are more diverse than ever. As it turns out, the people poised to shape the future are more diverse than ever. It was a checkbox on a form somewhere. Those days are over. Here’s why.

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Data-driven business decisions: the foundation for growth

Workable

Data is all the rage these days, with storage expected to reach 175 zettabytes by 2025. “During the hiring process, recruitment analytics can influence screening by employing skills-focused tools to sift through and assess applicants,” says Avinash. That’s 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes. That’s an absolute lot.

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Successful Digital Transformation Requires Future-Ready Tech Leaders

Recruiting Daily

In 2025, global spending on digital transformation is slated to top $2.8 HR generally values retention and diversity, while IT decision-makers generally prioritize technical skills and day-one readiness. Research shows that diversity is an integral aspect of innovation. That’s more than double the figure for 2020.

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