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New Report Reveals the Trends That Will Define Recruiting in 2017

Linkedin Talent Blog

Nope, it’s not too early – it’s time to start for planning for 2017. To help with that, we just released our annual Global Recruiting Trends 2017 report. The majority of recruiting departments, 56% of all respondents, expect to have to hire even more people this year.

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Alexa, Find Me a Skilled Candidate??

Cornerstone On Demand

As AI gets better at natural language processing and data-parsing, voice assistants will have the ability to shoulder more complex requests and generate more accurate responses—and they may be responding to some of HR's most pressing questions and concerns (including, who should I hire? and are any of my top performers unhappy here?).

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In the Resume of the Future, Skills (Not Degrees) Will Be Paramount

Cornerstone On Demand

In a tightening labor market," the researchers wrote, “smart employers should carefully catalog the skills required for the occupations they hire and screen for those skills rather than accepting a bachelor's degree as a proxy for them." What any hiring manager is looking for is: Can you do the job?"

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3 Trends Shaping the Future of Recruiting (A Conversation with Gerry Crispin)

Cornerstone On Demand

In fact, 15 percent of global HR leaders say artificial intelligence and automation are already impacting their workforce plans and another 40 percent say they expect to see an impact from these technologies within the next two to five years, according to the Harvey Nash Human Resources 2017 Survey. Now, the tables have turned.

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Cybersecurity Talent Shortage: Why HR Needs to Map Unconventional Career Paths

Visier

But the demand for professionals with cybersecurity skills is continuing to outpace supply, putting many organizations at risk: A 2017 study led by Frost & Sullivan predicted that the global cybersecurity workforce gap will reach 1.8 million by 2022 , a 20% increase over the forecast the firm made in 2015.

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9 New Year's Talent Management Resolutions

Cornerstone On Demand

We spoke with nine professionals to learn what they are looking to do differently in 2017. Reevaluate Hiring Strategies As the contingent workforce grows , it's now much more common for companies to utilize contractors, consultants and temporary hires. employees are not engaged, according to Gallup research.

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Jobvite 2018 Recruiting Benchmark Report: Source of Hire Report!

The HR Capitalist

They've got the data - the report is based on quantitative and qualitative analysis of 2017 data from Jobvite’s massive database of more than 55 million job seekers and 17 million applications and includes year-over-year benchmark data by company size, by revenue, by source of applicants and hires, and by industry. The holy grail.

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