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I have been exceptionally busy making a number of incremental but impactful changes to our recruiting tools, team, and best practices – especially in regard to passive candidate sourcing. Since 2009, we have been known as “The Recruiting Division”. Why the change?
In 2008, the recession hit and I saw it as a way out of agency recruitment and into my own business teaching people to use social media for recruiting and job search. It turned out 2009 was too early so I ended up spending 18 months in-house proving to myself that I could recruit directly without an agency.
If you’re keeping candidates waiting in the lobby, not telling them about your culture, and not communicating with them after the interview, you could be alienating your ideal workers. Make candidateexperience a valued part of your recruiting and employer branding efforts to stay ahead of your competitors.
In the 9th Recruiter Nation Report (Formerly Called the SocialRecruiting Survey), 69% of Recruiters Report Increased Hiring in the Last Year, With 95% Expecting Similar or Increased Competition Over the Next Year. Nine Years of Jobvite Recruiter Nation/SocialRecruiting Surveys: Jobvite 2016 Survey.
Since 2009, he’s been travelling back and forth between 4 different continents and sharing his passion and experience of socialrecruiting, with a large audience of recruiting and HR folk. Social Footprints. Fighting The Dragon of SocialRecruiting ROI. The SocialRecruiter.
How hard is really to find candidates in the age of social and search, really? How come recruiters spend so much time talking about really obvious stuff like “ candidateexperience ” or “ mobile recruiting ?” I just know marketing. I am not even sure what the hell that even means.
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