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The Benefits and Disadvantages of Applicant Tracking Systems

4 Corner Resources Staffing Blog

Saves time by automating repetitive tasks With so many steps in the hiring process—sourcing, screening, interviewing, doing due diligence—the devil is in the details. Small, seemingly minor tasks like sending check-in emails take up exponentially more time as the volume of candidates increases.

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The Top 100 Applicant Tracking Systems in 2018

Ongig

Peoplefluent (formerly Peopleclick). Onboard IQ. CocaCola (from Peoplefluent/Peopleclick). The main benefit of a best-of-breed ATS is that you can more easily add 3rd party software applications (video interviewing, sourcing, credit checks, etc.). The ATS — The candidate needs to be tracked until they are hired.

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Building a High Performance Talent Acquisition Strategy

Brandon Hall

As you can imagine (and probably attest), best practices in sourcing, assessing, and hiring vary widely. For example, I can say with confidence that candidate experience and employer brand are the cornerstone of any modern talent acquisition strategy. I’m calling them The Three Pillars of High-Performance Talent Acquisition.

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The State of Talent Acquisition today: A Global Leader in HR shares his views

Visier - Talent Acquisition

Stephen Bruce is the Managing Director at PeopleFluent business. He has extensive experience in human capital management, HR software, and talent management strategies to advance PeopleFluent, while ensuring the value delivered across its innovative software solutions continues to produce the best outcomes and experiences for its customers.