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Job Boards: A Hiring Channel Recruiters Must Pay Attention To

Manatal

Recruitment trends are always in a state of flux. From the manual era to the current digital information age, companies and recruitment agencies have adapted to the change and embraced new hiring channels to stay ahead of the game. POPULAR: Top 5 Hiring Channels That All HR and Recruiters Should Already be Using.

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2015 Wrap-Up: The Biggest HR & Recruiting Stories of the Year

Leoforce

Deloitte, EY and others remove college degree from hiring requirements in the UK. In an attempt to diversify recruiting efforts and address unconscious bias, two of the U.K.’s s largest employers of college graduates decided to remove college degrees from their hiring requirements. Although not many U.S.

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9 Helpful Trends in Recruiting to Watch for in 2024

Ongig

That’s why you must keep up with the latest trends in recruiting to continue attracting top talent. Keeping up with the latest recruitment trends is important for organizations to remain competitive. It also ensures they’re able to cover their hiring needs both in the long and short term.

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These Are the Jobs That Are Most and Least Likely to Be Automated Next

Linkedin Talent Blog

This graph put together by The Economist shows how different types of jobs will be impacted: The jobs with the highest chance of being automated include manufacturing and agriculture, as many roles in these industries are already being automated. However, only 14% said they were concerned that automation and AI might take away their jobs.

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Benefits of Automated Recruiting

Arya Recruiting Robotics

Over the past few years, robotics has become increasingly prevalent in every industry from manufacturing, to agriculture, to healthcare, to recruiting. In fact, a recent study conducted by the National Bureau of Economic Research suggests that algorithms are capable of making better hiring decisions than humans. The result?

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