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The Must-Haves of Mobile Recruiting: Attract. Engage. Convert.

Jobvite

In our conversations with recruiters, we find little disagreement about the importance of mobile recruiting. In fact, Jobvite’s 2016 Recruiter Nation Survey found that 55% of companies don’t even have a mobile optimized career website. Mobile Recruiting is Much More Than a Mobile-Optimized Career Site.

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The Must-Haves of Mobile Recruiting: Attract. Engage. Convert.

Jobvite

In our conversations with recruiters, we find little disagreement about the importance of mobile recruiting. In fact, Jobvite’s 2016 Recruiter Nation Survey found that 55% of companies don’t even have a mobile optimized career website. Mobile Recruiting is Much More Than a Mobile-Optimized Career Site.

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8 Exciting Recruitment News Stories this Week – 8th February 2016

Social Talent

Reviewing resumes, doing manual phone screens, and unstructured interviews are not only costly – they’re not very predictive. All of this is automated by their technology, so recruiters don’t invest their valuable time phone screening a thousand candidates, or manually grading a hundred Excel take-home tests. Pretty sweet huh?

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8 Intriguing Recruitment News Items this Week – 11th January 2016

Social Talent

Download the full report here. Personalisation apps, which include things like Android lock screens and emoji keyboards, saw a 344% increase in sessions. It also shows that a number of traditional desktop activities like email are rapidly moving off desktops and onto mobile devices. There’s no two ways about it.

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Everything I Learned About Recruiting, I Learned From Content Marketing

Recruiting Daily

How hard is really to find candidates in the age of social and search, really? How come recruiters spend so much time talking about really obvious stuff like “ candidate experience ” or “ mobile recruiting ?” And don’t be scared. But I’m really trying to learn.