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7 Juicy Recruitment News Stories to Sink Your Teeth Into – 16th May 2016

Social Talent

More than 40% of candidates sent to employers via UpScored receive interview requests, and 87% of candidates like the jobs they see. We’re losing it all because as soon as you say something you are classed as racist” He continued: “That job interview for no-whites allowed is racist.

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Talent Sourcing Thought Leaders to Follow in 2023

WizardSourcer

In this article, I aim to showcase exceptional thought leaders in the talent sourcing and recruiting professionals in our industry. Pete Radloff When I started the WizardSourcer recruiting blog in 2015, it was difficult to get anyone to speak with me. I found his series on sourcing military veterans particularly interesting.

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How To Speed Up Hiring Process (Without Hurting Quality)

Hundred5

When you consider that you have to write and post the job ad, promote it, read through all the resumes, conduct interviews, run tests and carry out background checks, you're looking at around 30-40 hours of work at least. Biotech & Pharmaceuticals 28.1 3rd and 4th interview. That’s a lot of hours spent on interviews!

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8 Recruitment News Stories to Kick-Off the New Month – 2nd November 2015

Social Talent

For example, Twitter have introduced a “TrueVoice” metric, which represents how much of the social media conversation is about a given brand, compared to their competitors. We have been working on some interesting things that we’d like to think we have done first,” Jersin said in an interview. The biggest surprise?

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Highway to Hell: The Future of Recruiting is Terrifying.

Recruiting Daily

You’re too busy creating employee social media policies or requiring your staff to attend some sort of stupid “social recruiting” training instead of, say, figuring out what the best messages, mediums and messages might be for the candidates you’re actually trying to target.