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No Strings Attached: How Structured Hiring Will Keep Your Team In Sync.

Recruiting Daily

There are certain songs, or artists, or albums that inevitably transport us back immediately to a certain time or specific memory in our lives the moment we hear them. But when we look at structured hiring , where every hiring team stakeholder has a clear role and purpose to play, the parallels should be pretty obvious.

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HR Conferences to Attend in 2019

Ongig

Creating a data-driven culture to support impactful analytics. Leveraging data to improve quality of hire. Ways to accelerate culture change. Hiring for organizational priorities. 5 critical conversations with hiring managers. Speed of hire best practices. Greenhouse OPEN 2019 (Jun. 1 in Orlando, FL).

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4 Tips for Attracting Talent Through Sustainability Initiatives

Recruiting Daily Advisor

Dubbed the “ Green New Deal ,” this policy aims to drastically cut carbon emissions from industries like electricity generation to transportation to agriculture. So, what are some ways recruiters and hiring managers can attract and retain talent that is focused on green companies? What does this mean for recruiters?

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Entelo's Guide to Rocking HR Tech Like a Pro

Entelo

Whether you’re in search of a place to connect with a colleague, to get lost in email, or to catch up on local culture, we’ve built this mini travel guide to keep you busy long after the conference doors close. Two Decades, Four Tech Revolutions and Billions of Dollars Later – Why is Hiring Still So Hard?”

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Future of Food: How Food Technology Can Save the Planet

Slayton Search Partners

In less developed countries, it’s often unreliable storage and transportation that leads to food loss. They have established that this process uses 99% less land and emits 94% less greenhouse gases than traditional food manufacturers—all with no impact on Yellowstone where the microbe was first found. Forget plant based.