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20+ best recruitment blogs to follow

Devskiller

The second part concentrates on employer advice: how to build company culture, how to care about employer branding, and what is the recruiter spotlight. These practices can be utilized both by employers themselves or by recruiters who want to know even more about talent acquisition. What is not to like? . Workable blog.

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What Diverse Talent Wants in 2024

PowerToFly

For PowerToFly’s fourth annual What Diverse Talent Wants report, we surveyed 600+ professionals across backgrounds and identities about what they need to see from their existing and prospective employers — in terms of practices, benefits, professional development opportunities, work cultures, and more — in 2024. We’re told the U.S.

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Recruitment Marketing: Important or Illusion? The Complete Expert Review

Beamery

Top talent has always had power, but now they have much more information than ever before – about your company, your reputation, and much like you screen applicants for ‘fit’, top talent is screening you right back. Companies are already doing that to little benefit on all the major social networks.

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Your Guide to Hiring Million Dollar Talent

The Hire Talent

Attracting and Engaging Talent effectively by using the best hiring practices and paying attention to employer branding and the experience of your candidates will result in A+ talent. Maybe you have an HR department that can work together on posting ads, screening all applicants, and handling the interviews.

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Recruitment marketing: fad or future? The expert review

Beamery

Top talent has always had power, but now they have much more information than ever before – about your company, your reputation, and much like you screen applicants for ‘fit’, top talent is screening you right back. Companies are already doing that to little benefit on all the major social networks.

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The 9 Circles of Recruiting Hell: A Divine Comedy.

Recruiting Daily

The ones where they’ve expressed interest (even excitement) in a position , filled in and filed all necessary paperwork, and maybe even taken the time to come into interview – only to just randomly disappear when it comes time to move from screening and selection to actually talking about an offer. It’s infuriating.

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