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Unf*cking the Fire Hose, a.k.a. Making Recruiting Data Usable

Recruiting Daily

Instagram finally releases its Android app, giving at least half of those folks a new distraction for the sake of “social recruiting.” Talent Board announces the first winners of the Candidate Experience Awards. The Candidate Experience Awards are still trucking. College recruiting?

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7 Things I learned examining 199 recruiting startups newly added to AngelList

Great Hires

Next generation digital resumés: Given the dominance of LinkedIn, many candidates feel there are better ways to project themselves online and provide a more accurate portrayal of their capabilities. 7. AngelList can be challenging when looking for real recruiting startups. 5. Not another ATS company. and Intuit.

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

Social Talent

What this means for you: Social media is now officially as important as job boards when it comes to recruiting, so you need both a presence on and a strategy for social talent acquisition. Make candidate experience a valued part of your recruiting and employer branding efforts to stay ahead of your competitors.

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Recruiting: It’s A Matter of Trust

Recruiting Daily

As a profession that’s got such a poor public perception, establishing trust in candidates and clients as a recruiter can be a bit tricky at times, to say the least. And our own experiences as candidates is something every recruiter should think about every day on the job.

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Bad Influence: Why Industry Lists Should Kick the Bucket.

Recruiting Daily

So it goes – lists aren’t categorically incipient or idiotic, but the only ones that have any sort of actual value or meaning are the handful that are written with some thought beyond specious social media analytics or lining up the usual suspects. I know, you’re probably rolling your eyes.

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Risky Business: Why You Should Own Your Own Recruiting Data.

Recruiting Daily

This, folks, was what social recruiting was like in the 1980s, and somehow it worked. Forget candidate experience. Let me tell you, this recruiter experience was frustrating as hell. There was no Facebook or LinkedIn, and social media wasn’t even on our recruiting radar.

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