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Good News for the Class of 2019: You’re Hired!

Recruiting Daily Advisor

If you’re planning on recruiting recent college graduates this year, you’re not alone. A majority (83%) of senior managers say they are likely to hire those who’ve recently earned a college degree, according to a new survey released by Robert Half. Plan for face-to-face interactions.

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College Recruitment Strategy: What Every Recruiter Need To Avoid In Any Campus Recruiting Campaign

Recruiting Blogs

/BLOG/POSTS/COLLEGE-RECRUITING-STRATEGY - OCTOBER 23, 2019 - 11 MINUTE READ - CAMPUS-RECRUITING TALENT-ACQUISITION-LEADER. Why Are College Recruiting Strategies Important? This paradigm shift is a growing trend for those in the recruitment field. Gen Z is shaping the 2020 recruiting landscape.

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College Recruitment Strategy: What Every Recruiter Need To Avoid In Any Campus Recruiting Campaign

Recruiting Blogs

Why Are College Recruiting Strategies Important? Today, companies are placing a higher value on recruiting students from colleges and universities. This paradigm shift is a growing trend for those in the recruitment field. This paradigm shift is a growing trend for those in the recruitment field.

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9 Need-to-Know Recruitment News Stories – 21st September 2015

Social Talent

94% of those surveyed want feedback, and those that receive it are 4x as likely to consider the company for a future opportunity. Make candidate experience a valued part of your recruiting and employer branding efforts to stay ahead of your competitors. Social media recruiting. Candidate experience. 2) Hard worker (42%).

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The 9 Circles of Recruiting Hell: A Divine Comedy.

Recruiting Daily

This doesn’t happen to male recruiters, and shouldn’t impact our female counterparts, too. Hiring managers and organizations always needing more candidates, even when they have enough, and never being satisfied, no matter how overstuffed a pipeline or slate might be, is simply part of being a sourcing or recruiting professional.

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