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The More Recruiting Changes, The More It Stays The Same.

Recruiting Daily

I’ve been recruiting and sourcing for almost 18 years now, a fact that both depresses me and also reiterates the fact that I’ve seen enough “change” to know that it’s more or less a mirage, really. About the Author: Jeff Newman has been a full life cycle recruiter for over 17 years.

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31 must follow blogs for tech recruiters in 2016

Devskiller

We divided them into 4 groups of blogs: Recruiting the best programmers. Social recruiting. Recruiting tips, methods and techniques. Recruiting the best programmers. The Stack Overflow Careers blog is your go-to place for everything involving recruiting the best tech talent. Recruiting Division Blog.

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Top Recruitment Influencers 2023

Recruiter Flow

Why you should follow Lou Adler: Lou Adler emphasizes performance-based recruiting ideology rather than conventional recruiting practices that start with resumes and end with interviews. He focuses on skill-building and recruitment strategies. Simply put, technical recruiters will find her page even more helpful.

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9 Twitter Accounts Every Recruiter Should Start Following in 2016

Social Talent

Her social recruiting opinion is quoted in HRReview, SHRM, The Staffing Stream, and Cambridge University’s Strategies for Success, and she also writes for her own blog and for notable publications like Glassdoor and The Muse. HackerRank Makes Technical Recruiting More Transparent https://t.co/fNsfaVDcXe

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