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How to Write a Job Description

Vervoe

But, on the other side of the hiring equation, job seekers are scrolling through dozens of job descriptions at lightning speed. On average, a job seeker spends 11 hours a week looking for a new job: reading career sites, clicking on open positions, and evaluating job descriptions.

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Cell Counts: Why Mobile Recruiting Matters for Candidate Experience

Recruiting Daily

The concept of candidate experience has become so ubiquitous to the recruiting conversation it’s become something of a cliché, a commoditized, catch all catch-phrase that’s grist for the content marketing and consulting mill. Which means it’s a lot like “mobile recruiting,” that other obnoxiously omnipresent talent technology trending topic.

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Cell Counts: Why Mobile Recruiting Matters for Candidate Experience

Recruiting Daily

The concept of candidate experience has become so ubiquitous to the recruiting conversation it’s become something of a cliché, a commoditized, catch all catch-phrase that’s grist for the content marketing and consulting mill. Which means it’s a lot like “mobile recruiting,” that other obnoxiously omnipresent talent technology trending topic.

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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. We ran them through an SEO (search engine optimization) tool called ahrefs to give us an “Organic Traffic” score. Benefits and Compensation. Top 3 HR/Recruitment Blog Posts. Compensation and Benefits.

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HR Technology: One Platform To Rule Them All, One Platform To Find Them.

Recruiting Daily

The short answer is that the stakes have never been higher for recruiters vying for talent and, according to a recent CareerBuilder survey, it looks like most of the market out there still has no idea where to start when it comes to fixing the most persistent problems plaguing our industry.