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A List of 200 Business Abbreviations & Acronyms [includes Job Titles]

Ongig

B2C — Business to Consumer. ERM — Enterprise Risk Management. ERP — Enterprise Resource Planning. SM — Social Media. SMM – Social Media Marketing. TA — Talent Acquisition. SM Spec — Social Media Specialist. BR — Bounce Rate.

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Follow These Job Search Strategies, and You’ll Get Your Next Position

PowerToFly

? One of the most valuable job search strategies is to update your resume and social media profiles. Jaime Sullivan, a lead talent acquisition partner at UKG , goes over UKG’s application and interview process and offers insights on how to prepare. ? Need some job search strategies?

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How Your Career Site Might Be Killing Your Brand

SmartRecruiters

According to 2015 research by The Talent Board : 33% of candidates with a negative experience intended to share the news publicly via social media. The stakes are even higher if you’re a B2C company where any candidate is just a few clicks away from being your next customer.

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Dialed In: Mobile Recruiting and The Candidate Experience.

Recruiting Daily

From researching an opportunity to onboarding, mobile must be an enterprise enablement rather than a disjointed point solution. Mobile recruiting happens, whether or not it’s an enterprise initiative or not – and the fact that organizations are lagging so far behind individual recruiters in adoption seems just silly, really.

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Shark Tank Meets HR Tech: Testing the Recruiting Waters at iTalent.

Recruiting Daily

On The Clock: How iTalent Reflected Trends in Talent Acquisition. That it won the audience vote indicates, to me, that they’ll have no problem selling into enterprise employers. SkillSurvey’s presentation, delivered by Rob Bennett, was both crisp and on point.