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7 Incredibly Intriguing Recruitment News Stories this Week – 6th June 2016

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They also hope that the insights gathered “can be a resource for the federal government, veteran non-profits, and veteran program managers as they further develop programs designed to continue the reduction in veteran unemployment for those that have sacrificed so much for this country”. Source: business.linkedin.com.

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How to Choose Your Applicant Tracking System

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Download this eBook in PDF. Is It Social? An Applicant Tracking System (ATS) is a software application specifically designed to automate the recruitment and hiring process. Is It Social? Applicant Tracking Systems should be built with social media in mind from the start. Track applicants from source to hire.

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8 Fascinating Recruitment News Stories – 14th September 2015

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In the news this week: SHRM Survey Reveals 2/3 of Companies Made Social Media Hires in the Last Year. Two-thirds of all companies have sourced new hires in the last year from social media , that’s according to a new study conducted by SHRM (Society for Human Resource Management). US Unemployment Rate Drops To 7-Year Low.

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BUMPER EDITION: 8 Headline-Making Recruitment News Stories this Week – 8th August 2016

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It really goes to show just how influential mobile is on the recruitment process in 2016. The app is currently being used by candidates in 83 countries around the world, and you can download it here. RELATED: 5 Top Mobile Apps for Recruiters ). Source: sfgate.com. Top 10 Most Popular Cities for Americans Working Abroad.

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8 Intriguing Recruitment News Stories to Whet Your Appetite this Week – 18th April 2016

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Interestingly, he also discovered that professionals who ended up in the Media & Entertainment, Professional Services, and Government/Education/Non-Profits industries job-hopped the most the 5 years after they graduated, meaning what they studied in college didn’t necessarily lead them to their eventual career.

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