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Gen Z Recruiting Trends: How to Effectively Engage and Hire the Next Generation of Workers

Recruiting Daily

Below are five key characteristics of this generation of workers and the top three digital recruiting trends for attracting this next wave of job candidates entering the workforce. This contrasts sharply with compensation and work-life balance concerns of new job seekers just half a decade ago. And who can blame them?

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Job Candidates Want to Know What Your Values Are

The Staffing Stream

Recruiters and hiring managers are extremely comfortable talking to job candidates about their companies’ compensation, benefits and perks. New research from Talent Board reveals that company values were the most important content sought out by job candidates in North America when researching jobs in 2022.

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Three Challenges that Can Flatline Healthcare-Sector Recruiting

Yello

With increased competition for top talent, smart recruiters will need to take measures to stock their talent pipelines with plenty of engaged, qualified candidates to avoid compensation-and-benefits arms races and lengthy times to hire. Healthcare hiring managers and recruiters do recognize the importance of employer branding.

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Quality Over Quantity—Choosing the Right Recruiting Metrics: The 7 metrics that matter, and the 7 that don’t (as much)

Visibility Software Recruiting

The first metric can be useful to see if you’re attracting good candidates, the second is the money shot—how many of those good candidates ultimately come to work for you. If your offer acceptance rate is low, then you may need to revisit your compensation packages or other disqualifying factors. .

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How Recruitment Technology Can Help Create Great Candidate Experiences

Manatal

A landslide majority of consumers – 94% – surveyed by ReviewTrackers said a bad review convinced them to avoid a business. Today, job applicants are as open and critical about hiring processes and candidate experiences in pretty much the same way customers are about a dining experience or a service encounter, for example.

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Trend Watch: 5 Recruiting Trends That Will Take Off in 2016

Leoforce

Since talent now prefers work-life balance over compensation, using workplace flexibility policies will become a very appealing recruiting tactic in 2016. Recruiters and marketers will become more similar. Increased importance of candidate experience. What is candidate experience? Get ready for 2016!

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7 Recruiting Trends That Will Continue Into 2019

Hacker Earth

‘Social Recruiting’, a blanket term for finding talent through social media was coined in 2008. This trend is expected to continue next year as well. Not just this, more organizations will switch to Talent Assessment and Recruitment tools for ensuring a better candidate experience for their prospective employees.