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Top Talent Acquisition and Recruitment Marketing Conferences to Attend in 2020

Rally Recruitment Marketing

This year, 3 of the best conferences in the industry – the Social Recruiting Strategies Conference (SRSC) , the Employer Branding Strategies Conference (EBrandCon) and the Talent Sourcing Strategies Summit – are taking place at one new industry mega event: Talent Acquisition Week. Winter 2020 Conferences.

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7 Recruiting Trends That Will Continue Into 2019

Hacker Earth

The year 2018 saw a rise in the use of Social Media in recruitment. Social Recruiting’, a blanket term for finding talent through social media was coined in 2008. Candidate engagement through gamification and data-driven insights will become a priority for the organizations. Get them ready for the future.

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A look back at IT recruitment in 2017 – what’s next for 2018

Hacker Earth

The year 2017 saw a rise in the use of Social Media in recruitment. Social Recruiting’, a blanket term for finding talent through social media was coined in 2008. Candidate engagement through gamification and data-driven insights will become a priority for the organizations. 6] Get them ready for the future.

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7 Recruiting Trends That Will Continue Into 2019

Hacker Earth

The year 2018 saw a rise in the use of Social Media in recruitment. Social Recruiting’, a blanket term for finding talent through social media was coined in 2008. Candidate engagement through gamification and data-driven insights will become a priority for the organizations. Get them ready for the future.

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8 Recruitment News Stories to Kick-Off the New Month – 2nd November 2015

Social Talent

Then, we identify what percentage of these impressions your brand owns”: The Brand Hub also includes important demographic data — like gender, location and income level — about people tweeting about your brand/company, and lists the top “influencers” in the conversation. Coca-Cola Enterprises (64 points). Intel (67 points).

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