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Going Dutch: Why Randstad Really Acquired Monster (And Why You Should Care).

Recruiting Daily

The first site I found was Monster, which had become something of a verb (kind of like Google) in those halcyon days when construction starts were booming, Bear Sterns was the belle of the ball and credit was pretty much free. LinkedIn is a job board, offering job postings and a resume database, just like Monster has done for decades.

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The Recruiter’s Guide to Digital Marketing.

Recruiting Daily

But if the Royals can turn it around, even after 30 years of futility, trust me: there’s still hope for recruiters. The Farm System: Minor League Recruitment Marketing. This is why engagement is so imperative for building the lineup of all-stars you’re looking for when you’re recruiting top talent.

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The State of Candidate Experience in 10 Statistics

Recruiting Daily

who said that review sites like Glassdoor were helpful marketing materials, and an even lower score for social recruiting (3.8% This is great news for recruiters, since it means that candidates turn to the platform where they get to control the content. For job seekers, search is clearly beating the pants off social.

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The Startup Hiring Guide: Hiring for rapid growth from 5 to 50

Workable

Start with the job title, keeping in mind that most job boards work like search engines, therefore candidates use keywords to search for jobs. If you can’t get an intro, then see if you can engage them on social media (Twitter) or engineer a chance meeting. Codility is a niche, engineers-only, database. Assessment tools.

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