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Brick of Hashtag: Why Recruiters Need to Kick Their Twitter Habit.

Recruiting Daily

I hadn’t heard the word ‘snark,’ by the way, until a review of my Monster account (@Monster_Works, for all you OGs out there #PourOneOut) by Laurie Ruettimann, who used it in a recommendation to follow the account in some article about “companies getting social right.” Don’t worry.

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Dialed In: Mobile Recruiting and The Candidate Experience.

Recruiting Daily

From researching an opportunity to onboarding, mobile must be an enterprise enablement rather than a disjointed point solution. Mobile recruiting happens, whether or not it’s an enterprise initiative or not – and the fact that organizations are lagging so far behind individual recruiters in adoption seems just silly, really.

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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.