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A breakup poem + Remote engagement tools + A special D&I moment + Employer branding don’ts

Uncubed

I got to build a monster truck course with my daughter and nephews. READ THIS (CULTURE): Rest in Peace to Jessica Vollman, a NYC based CEO of Fluent City and former Mediabistro employee, who died tragically last month when she was hit by a truck. Anyway, here’s a piece on how to avoid damaging your brand when recruiting.

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Top 100 HR and Recruitment Blogs [by Organic Traffic with Top 3 Articles Each]

Ongig

This includes general HR blogs, recruiting blogs, talent acquisition blogs, employer branding blogs and more. Company Culture. Top 3 HR/recruitment blog posts. 35 More Team Building Activities To Create a Bulletproof Culture. Recruiting Blog. Recruiting Trends and Tips. Employer Branding.

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Job Posting: Where and How to Post Job Listings

ApplicantStack

Indeed, Monster and ZipRecruiter are some well-known ones. How do job boards help employers find applicants? Handshake Job Search Site: Best for College Recruiting. The Balance Careers rates the following as the top ten job search websites from a candidate’s perspective: Best Overall: Monster. Social Media.

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Happy Hour: A Recruiter’s Guide To Hooking Up.

Recruiting Daily

No idea why – maybe it was a cultural fit thing, maybe he just had really weird standards – I have no idea what was inside his obsession with Intel employees, and frankly, I could give two s s as long as I was getting paid. And for him, for some reason, that meant going after Intel employees.

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Without Bias: Pride and Prejudice and Recruiting.

Recruiting Daily

I tried coaching Carl, telling him what I knew about the client, their button up and competitive culture and how they valued not only the experience and knowledge potential hires could bring to the firm, but also their upside – they were looking for what my hiring manager referred to as “ the total package.”