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The Most Popular LinkedIn Recruiting Articles of 2016

Linkedin Talent Blog

It seems like 2016 has gotten a bad rap (deservedly or not) and everybody is looking to 2017 with anticipation. For recruiters 2016 has been a busy one -- hiring volume was up for many companies and (not a shocker) most of you had to face this with flat budgets. Richard Branson’s Secrets to Recruiting the Right Personality.

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College Dropout: Why We Need To Rethink College Recruiting.

Recruiting Daily

These, of course, are the sort of specious selling point that career advice consultants and employment brand experts talk about ad nauseum as critical components of a college recruiting strategy. All Falls Down: The College Recruiting Disconnect. School Spirit: Why College Recruiting Is Broken.

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Cody Horton Interview: Diversity Sourcing Expert

WizardSourcer

After several assignments in IT leadership roles, I decided to leave the Navy and joined Microsoft and eventually returned to my passion as a recruiting professional. What’s your favorite recruiting tech tool? I believe interviewing experience is a vert important step in the hiring process.

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Don’t Wait – Next Year’s Graduates Are This Year’s Talent Pool

Spark Hire

Some recruiters think this merits a break in college recruitment. A 2016 Randstad survey found that 29 percent of Generation Z (who make up the class of 2019) plan to stay with their first company for three to four years. For example, encourage candidates to record their video interviews from their mobile device.

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3 Difficult Diversity Lessons From Yelp, Airbnb, and Deloitte

Linkedin Talent Blog

One potential factor is that women might use different words in interviews (for example, they may be more likely to say ‘we’ than ‘I,’ diluting credit for their accomplishments). Targeted college recruitment programs can be hugely successful. By 2016, 43% of Airbnb’s workforce were non-white, up from 37% in 2015.

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How Scrapping the Traditional College Recruitment Model Helped LinkedIn Find More Diverse Talent

Linkedin Talent Blog

As the head of the LinkedIn Campus Recruiting team, I’ve come to realize that traditional college recruiting just doesn’t work anymore - at least when it comes to finding diverse talent. With that in mind, we decided to completely change how we recruited at the college-level. In fact, it’s a measured goal.

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How to Recruit On Campus with a Limited Budget

Yello

According to NACE , the average university relations and recruitment budget for organizations in 2016 was $562,642, while some organizations were able to make a dent with campus recruiting for as little as $60,000 per year. Check out our college recruiting budgeting basics article for more tips on creating your own budget.

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