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First 90 Days in Recruitment Operations, an Interview with Peter Stein

Recruiting Blogs

In the context of recruiting, this makes perfect sense – hiring new talent is a data-driven process, and goes significantly deeper than simply looking at a person's resume and conducting a quick phone screen. . Consider that most recruiters estimate the cost of each new hire to be around $3,000.

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Social Media and Candidate Assessment: Avoiding the Perils While Reaping the Potential

Recruiting Daily Advisor

Traditional resources like resumes, references, and interviews remain the cornerstone of the hiring process. Ashbrook acknowledges that social media can sometimes reveal facets of a candidate’s character that might remain hidden in formal settings. However, it’s not a black and white issue.

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The Ultimate Guide To Job Posting

Workable

We’re starting with a list of tips and tricks on how to write a job description, then we’ll break it down to provide specific guidelines for your company profile, requirements and benefits. Screening questions are useful and can weed out poor candidates to save you valuable time. How to write a job description in 10 steps.

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9 Simple Actions To Help You Become a Recruitment Superstar

HireRabbit

Smart recruiters prefer exploring alternative tools including employee referrals and social recruitment when finding top talent for the company. Create an employee referral program and use social media sites like Facebook and LinkedIn to find new candidates for your current vacancies. Screening Talent.

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Recruiting strategies: a comprehensive guide for small business

Workable

Resumes are shared in different ways, feedback on candidates gets misplaced and the questions that get asked at interviews are sometimes made up on the fly. Far too many of us are hiring with borrowed tools, no recruiting strategies and the nagging feeling that we’re losing time that would be better spent on our main job. Tweet this.

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The Social Recruiting Round-Up: June 2015

Social Talent

Today, Hiroto has his lasso out once again because we’re bringing together all of that knowledge into one blog post package – the Social Recruiting Round-Up for June 2015. One of the new offerings will match employers with “ actively seeking, motivated ” candidates who have richer profiles and have passed through a screening process.

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BUMPER EDITION: 10 Unmissable Recruitment News Stories this Week – 12th October 2015

Social Talent

Instagram Now a “Go To” Tool for Recruiters. Instagram may slowly be becoming the go-to place for recruiters looking to hire millennials, according to hiring experts. When Jobvite recently interviewed 500 UK recruitment and HR professionals, 6% said that they planned on using Instagram in the future to attract new talent.