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Newton Bootcamp Video: Sustainable Growth at the Intersection of Talent & Technology

Newton Software

Navigate the Intersection of Talent & Tech with Newton Bootcamp Hot off the film reel and primed for the big screen, here is the recording from our latest Newton Bootcamp, “Sustainable Growth at the Intersection of Talent & Technology.”

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And the Oscar Goes To…Your Staffing Agency!

Automated Business Designs

Including a video about the company can also help boost your job description. A video is a bonus for the applicant that allows them to further understand the culture of the company and see if it’s a place where they can see themselves working. A costume is what makes a character come to life on screen.

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The Complete Guide to Skill Testing

Vervoe

Ultimately, the best use for an aptitude test is to help recruiters move away from the resume and allow candidates to prove they are the real deal. These tips can help with candidate engagement and lead to high rates of completion. Skill tests should be used to screen candidates in, not out.

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Industry Spotlight | Jim Stroud – HR Influencer & Content Creator – The Pros and Cons of ChatGPT and AI in the Talent Industry

Crelate

I was making short films. I used to work for a TV studio and I used to make short films and produce local television programming for a cable access channel, think Wayne’s World, something like that. Qualifying candidates is something that a lot of recruiters like. I like that you can use it for candidate outreach.

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The Bad and The Not So Beautiful: Film School for Recruiters.

Recruiting Daily

That was the s**t you had to do to make a movie, even the most mundane ones, like my pseudo-artsy film school projects that weren’t worth the paper they were printed on (literally). It was also what you had to do to make any sort of corporate video or internal training tool, too. And it was a ginormous pain in the ass.

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