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5 Recruitment Marketing Articles of the Week 12.13.14 to 12.19.14

Symphony Talent

Here is our weekly feature in which we share the top articles we enjoyed from the past week about recruitment marketing and other recruitment trends. This week we’ll be covering recruitment trends for 2015, mobile recruiting, and recruitment marketing . Sensing a theme?

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9 Recruiting Shifts in 2020 that Are Here to Stay in 2021

Jobvite

Yet, if you look at the trend data over 2020, much of what is happening is actually an accelerant of existing industry shifts. Jobvite’s Vice President of Marketing Kerry Gilliam partnered with Leah Daniels, SVP of Strategy at Appcast to deliver an eye-opening webinar. 9 Recruiting Shifts That Are Here to Stay in 2021.

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Top 5 Recruiting Challenges to Overcome in 2016

TargetRecruit

These types of issues require recruiters and HR professionals in every type of industry to implement new solutions and strategies to improve the entire process––from sourcing to placing, and even beyond that. Problem : Find candidate who can work as a team.

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5 Ways For Recruiters To Stay on Top of Their Game

Social Talent

However, since recruitment is such a competitive and ever-changing industry, recruiters really need to be doing everything in their power to stay on top of their game. So, today we’re sharing 5 ways for recruiters to stay in the know, as well as our favourite places to do just that! Social Talent Webinar.

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What Brandon Hall Group’s new report tells us about high-performance Recruitment Marketing

Symphony Talent

Our webinar with CDW’s Troy Heinritz explains how they leverage a Recruitment Marketing Platform to do so.). Verdict is out – A recent Brandon Hall Group study found that only 13% of employers view SEMA to be more than moderately effective as a sourcing tool. What are candidates searching for?