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Spring into a New Role by Following These Job Search Trends

KNF&T Staffing Resources

You’ll most likely come across artificial intelligence (AI) in the initial stages of the recruitment process. AI typically sorts resumes and screens applicants for competency, job knowledge, and technical skills to determine which candidates get called for interviews. Anticipate Finding a Job Through Social Media .

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2017 Trends in Recruiting via Social Media

HireRight

When HireRight published its first Employment Screening Benchmark Report ten years ago, we did not survey respondents about their use of social media. It seems odd now, but a decade ago, social media wasn’t even on the hiring map. Social media has become part of the fabric of talent management, and a critical one at that.

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Digital Recruiting Trends You Need to Know

4 Corner Resources Staffing Blog

What is Digital Recruiting? Digital recruiting refers to any recruitment effort that happens utilizing technology and online platforms. Software programs and systems are available to help engage, screen, interview, assess, and hire candidates for your job openings. What does this mean for your business?

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What Is An Applicant Tracking System? 20 Powerful Benefits & Features

Recruit CRM

It can accomplish all these remarkable feats only because it streamlines the entire recruiting process starting from creating job postings, job ads, publishing them on multiple job boards, screening and sourcing candidates, tracking application statuses etc. An ATS helps you tap into the world of social recruiting.

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BUMPER EDITION: 10 Unmissable Recruitment News Stories this Week – 12th October 2015

Social Talent

Jobvite’s UK Social Recruitment Survey revealed that only 40% of the polled UK recruiters had used social media to recruit candidates. That could be compared to a previous report that showed that 92% of US recruiters have used social media to recruit candidates.