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TikTok for Recruiting? The Why’s, The Do’s, the Don’ts

Automated Business Designs

I am not a TikTok user (despite being a millennial), so I thought for the purpose of this blog, I must download the app! Upon login, I was immediately blasted with a video. It took a moment to orient myself as random videos flashed on my screen, but soon after I was swiftly navigating around the app. First, what is TikTok?

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How to hire the best developer talent at your next career fair

Hacker Earth

The trend is making some recruiters nervous, as finding talent gets tougher across the tech landscape. Here are a few tips: Tip #1: Understand your ideal candidate. Developers prefer flexible timing and are far more digital natives than we often believe. Here is an example of a good job description by Lyft.

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3 Real-life Examples of Job Descriptions That Stand Out

Linkedin Talent Blog

To help you write powerful job descriptions, here are three killer examples from small to mid-sized companies. Take a look at each one, see what makes them great, and get inspiration for your future job descriptions. When they write job descriptions, they make sure that their style appeals to their target audience.

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7 Exciting Recruitment Happenings this Week – 7th September 2015

Social Talent

As of last Tuesday, LinkedIn rolled out a brand new messaging experienc e that offers an easier and “more lightweight” way to have professional conversations with your connections: “We recently improved the messaging experience to make it easier for you to have professional conversations on LinkedIn.

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The Bad and The Not So Beautiful: Film School for Recruiters.

Recruiting Daily

That was the s**t you had to do to make a movie, even the most mundane ones, like my pseudo-artsy film school projects that weren’t worth the paper they were printed on (literally). It was also what you had to do to make any sort of corporate video or internal training tool, too. And it was a ginormous pain in the ass.

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