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Candidate Experience: A Crash Course for Modern Recruiters

Jibe

Due to an unprecedented demand for more foundational candidate experience content, we’ve created the first-ever candidate experience crash course. This article is designed to help beginner recruiters better understand and utilize candidate experience best practices across the recruiting lifecycle.

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8 Intriguing Recruitment News Items this Week – 11th January 2016

Social Talent

In recruitment news this week: 9 Stats That Will Help You Write Better LinkedIn InMails. Last week , LinkedIn gave us 9 key stats to help us provide a great candidate experience. While compensation naturally plays a role, the leadership of the company and work-life balance are all VERY important to today’s candidates.

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Not Another Mobile Recruiting Post.

Recruiting Daily

If you want a business case or case use for the importance of mobile recruiting adoption and optimization, you don’t really have to look far. Hell, there’s a cottage industry of content marketing and conferences dedicated specifically to the whole “mobile” category – which is all kind of silly and specious.

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5 HUGE Lessons Recruiters Must Learn from 2014’s Biggest Outcomes

Social Talent

But employers who accept mobile applications are twice as likely to receive as many quality applicants. So having a mobile optimised application process is a no-brainer. For a full run down of everything your 2015 application process needs to provide the perfect candidate experience, click here.

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The recruitment process: 10 things you need to master to succeed

Workable

Recruitment Marketing – find and attract better candidates. Passive Candidate Search – connect with candidates who may not be looking. Referrals – tap into your existing employee network to source candidates. Candidate experience – make a good impression on candidates.