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Social Recruiting Round-Up – November 2014

Social Talent

Hello and welcome to the pre-Christmas, November issue of Social Talent’s Social Recruiting Round-Up – a collection of the best blogs, infographics and new stories posted on the Social Talent blog in the last month. The ULTIMATE Recruiter’s Guide to Mobile for 2015. The truth is in the numbers! 61% or $344.6

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Dialed In: Mobile Recruiting and The Candidate Experience.

Recruiting Daily

People use mobile for convenience, but for some reason, even in 2015, it’s often still a big pain in the ass, particularly since a surprising amount of sites seem to think “responsive design” means creating such a poor user experience that you can’t help but respond by being pretty pissed off and frustrated.

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Staffing Industry Trends 2018: Follow The Changing Industry Dynamics

Recruiting Blogs

Technology will spearhead the recruitment efforts and staffing professionals will have to balance their act while delivering both candidate and client experience. Mobile recruitment will at last be taken seriously by the staffing industry. Mobile recruitment will continue to rise. Social recruiting will grow.

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

Workable

You need to be a hiring obsessive. In comparison hiring practices have remained in the dark ages. Your first five hires pretty much picked themselves but in getting from 5 to 50 you will need the best tools and analytics, and you will need to be systematic. And my aim is to get all of us to talk about hiring.

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Everything I Learned About Recruiting, I Learned From Content Marketing

Recruiting Daily

How hard is really to find candidates in the age of social and search, really? How come recruiters spend so much time talking about really obvious stuff like “ candidate experience ” or “ mobile recruiting ?” I can’t figure it out, but then again, here’s the thing. What Am I Missing?