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The More Recruiting Changes, The More It Stays The Same.

Recruiting Daily

I’ve been recruiting and sourcing for almost 18 years now, a fact that both depresses me and also reiterates the fact that I’ve seen enough “change” to know that it’s more or less a mirage, really. In my 18 years of staffing, I’ve learned a lot. And those, it turns out, are timeless.

Course 40
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Employers’ top wins and lessons of 2021 – and what they’re planning for 2022

Workable

I discovered that managing both in-office and remote teams is a job that requires a significant amount of emotional intelligence, as it’s all about the ability to successfully build interpersonal connections and maintain them.”. And Paul at Olive went directly to the source of new talent. That period almost crippled us.

SMB 157
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Your Guide to Hiring Million Dollar Talent

The Hire Talent

Once source estimates 71% of candidates look to referrals from current employees of a company when searching for a job and as many as 68% look to their network of friends or family members. Another claims 82% of employers rated employee-referrals above all other sources for generating the best potential leads. All the rest.

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