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7 Fascinating Recruitment News Stories to Start August – 4th August 2015

Social Talent

New Research Proves Job Ads are the Doorway to Your Employer Brand. The findings from LinkedIn’s latest research study , suggests that if you care about your employer brand – what people think working at your company is like – you should REALLY care about your job postings. Particularly those on LinkedIn.

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Best 2020 Recruiting Conferences to Attend

Crelate

This conference is a chance for talent acquisition professionals to start their year exchanging best practices for employer branding and hiring while expanding their network. For 2020, EBrandCon features sessions and keynotes focused on talent assessment, ROI of employer branding, and increasing employee buy-in.

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2020 Guide To Recruiting & HR Events, Part 1

Entelo

With an extensive offering of talks covering a wide range of topics in social recruiting, employer branding, and sourcing, you'll leave with a list of practical ideas and takeaways so you can hit the ground running once you’re back at your desk. Recruitment Agency Expo. A ticket gets you access to all three events.

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How to design a fully functional hiring process in IT

Devskiller

The reason for this is simple: most HR professionals rely on the same recruitment techniques , which means they come across and pitch the same candidates. Action plan: Delve into social. Social recruiting is more than a buzzword. Build a strong employer brand. Make sure you take advantage of it. Conclusion.

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BUMPER EDITION: 10 Unmissable Recruitment News Stories this Week – 12th October 2015

Social Talent

Jobvite’s UK Social Recruitment Survey revealed that only 40% of the polled UK recruiters had used social media to recruit candidates. That could be compared to a previous report that showed that 92% of US recruiters have used social media to recruit candidates.