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How Tech is Helping Government Recruiters Win the War on Talent

Yello

It’s no secret that government recruiters face an uphill battle when it comes to hiring talent quickly. Outdated policies and rigorous security clearances leave government agencies lagging behind the private sector, and some roles take months or even years to fill. The Solutions.

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Best Practice for Accepting Paper Resumes at Career Fairs

Recruiting Blogs

Most employers, whether accepting paper resumes or not, try to push all who come to the event to apply online to be considered, and only use the contact information on the resumes to follow up with all candidates or match their application as being from the career fair for accurate source tracking. Source: [link].

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Best Practice for Accepting Paper Resumes at Career Fairs

Recruiting Blogs

Most employers, whether accepting paper resumes or not, try to push all who come to the event to apply online to be considered, and only use the contact information on the resumes to follow up with all candidates or match their application as being from the career fair for accurate source tracking. Source: [link].

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

Ongig

Top 3 HR/Recruitment Blog Posts. Employee handbook: 6 must-have policies for your manual. Recruiting. Top 3 HR/Recruitment Blog Posts. Recruiting. Recruitment Marketing. Top 3 HR/Recruitment Blog Posts. Top 3 HR/Recruitment Blog Posts. College Recruiter. Recruitment Blog.

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Be Here Now: Making Candidate Experience Live Forever.

Recruiting Daily

I wouldn’t represent a candidate, I wouldn’t think of submitting a resume, unless I’d previously met that candidate in person – and this was a pretty standard policy at the time, at least at most agencies in those days. Derek currently lives in the DC area.