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The Latest Trends in TA Tech, with Jonathan Kestenbaum

Social Talent

Talent acquisition is constantly changing. Always a great event to see what vendors are out there talking about what tech, what thought leaders are speaking about, what topics to do with human resources, people, talent, talent acquisition, all of the above and more. Talent acquisition is constantly changing.

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What Lynda Means for the Future of LinkedIn

Recruiting Daily

As anyone even tangentially involved in talent acquisition already knows, there’s perhaps no entity that we love to hate more than LinkedIn (even if we couldn’t live without it). Time will tell whether or not it’s going to work, but one thing’s certain: it’s going to be fun to watch this all play out.

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Traffic, Transparency & Talent Technology: The Future of Online Recruiting

Recruiting Daily

This is, naturally, negotiable, as the same head of global talent acquisition, who asked to be quoted off the record, revealed that same license went down in cost from $2 million a head to $200k simply when she recently switched companies, and with it, account reps and contract terms. Indeed vs. Glassdoor: The Gloves Come Off.

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Glenn Gutmacher Interview

WizardSourcer

While real estate, personals and other categories were promising, the one with the most traction was employment. I also want to leverage our company’s new enterprise license with the Degreed platform to offer some kind of sourcing certification path for the trainings that I offer. Presentation.

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Cash Is King: How (And When) To Have That Compensation Conversation.

Recruiting Daily

In fact, if the process of purchasing real estate or pursuing your perfect mate were anything like looking for a job, chances are most of us would be perfectly happy remaining single renters forever, I think. If they make too much, or too little, it’s too much for too many employers to overcome in any offer.