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New research: Older candidates & the recruitment process

Hireserve

From pre-application research to sentiments around online interviews, what did we discover? Pre-application: Research, social media and contacting an employer. Perhaps unsurprisingly, under a third of candidates aged 55+ would research an organisation via social media (see chart below). Ageism in recruitment.

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7 Key Elements of a Successful Job Search

Group W Partners

Set goals for your job search, including how many applications sent and networking contacts you want to complete per week. Social Media: Having a current professional profile on sites like LinkedIn and Facebook highlighting your experience and accomplishments will enhance your brand value to hiring organizations.

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Recruitment Pipeline: Definition, Benefits, and How to Create One

Recruiter Flow

What is a Recruitment Pipeline A recruiting pipeline serves as a visual representation of the sequential stages within your hiring process for a specific job position. Successful candidates then go through stages like screening, assessment, and interviews. It begins with sourcing, where candidates enter the pipeline.

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Understanding Job Posting Terminology

Recruitics

Recruitment marketing used to refer to writing a job description and posting it to Monster or CareerBuilder. You were able to judge success solely on the number of responses that came through to your job. Clicks: The is literally the number of people who clicked on your job listing to view the full job description.

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Candidate behaviour: Hospitality and retail focus

Hireserve

In a similar vein, a higher percentage of retail candidates would research an organisation using social media or reading reviews (such as on sites like Glassdoor) compared to hospitality talent. Interestingly however, our retail candidates did seem inclined to research more widely than their their hospitality counterparts.

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New research: Gender and the recruitment process

Hireserve

From attitudes towards interviews to perks and benefits, what did we discover? 45% of all respondents said they would look at an organisation’s social media channels before applying for a job with them. The interview process. Most of our survey respondents still preferred face-to-face interviews compared to online.

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How to Find the Best Interns for Your Business

4 Corner Resources Staffing Blog

Social media Social media is a great outlet for connecting with soon-to-be graduates, especially platforms like TikTok catering to the younger set. Posting to job boards helps your position show up in those search results. The biggest job boards like Indeed and Monster, have filters specifically for internships.

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