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Good on Paper: Employer Brand & The Candidate Experience

Employment Metrix

I, like many of your friends, met my partner the old-fashioned way, using an app I downloaded on my iPhone. That’s what happens when your employer brand doesn’t match up with your candidate experience. The experience you offer your candidate will decide if you’re going to get dumped. Tale as old as time, I tell ya.

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Fashion Forward and Hiring Trends

Recruiting Daily

Fear of side pony-tails, daisy dukes and other fashion trends of the 80’s and 90’s that leave us feeling like a spectacle or some character from an “old” movie. We quickly try to explain to our children using standard phrases like “that was the fashion at the time” and “we were cool!”

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What the Best Sales Recruiters Do Differently

Contract Recruiter

He talks about the lack of focus and objective measurement by many sales recruiters that will result in hiring the wrong candidates who may look good on paper and sound great in interviews, but may not be a good fit for the company and position. Fit is as important, if not more important, than skills.

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5 mistakes to avoid when using technology in recruitment

Workable

For example, recruiters can use ChatGPT in their recruitment process. Not all ATSes are built the same, however – learn how Workable ensures a positive candidate experience even with the use of technology. Chatbots: They are used for initial candidate interactions. This way, they would get ten applications.

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5 New Year’s Resolutions for Recruiters

Arya Recruiting Robotics

million Americans on Facebook, 66 million on Twitter, and 122 million on LinkedIn, social media is no longer an area that recruiters can afford to ignore. Recruiting Trends Report indicated that LinkedIn has surpassed online job boards, corporate career websites and referrals as the best place to find quality hires.