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50 Remote Hiring Tools for Faster, Smarter, and Bias-Free Recruiting in 2025

Peoplebox

Seamlessly integrates with Applicant Tracking Systems & HR platforms for remote hiring. Screenloop AI-Powered Applicant Tracking System Best for: Improving the remote hiring process for startups and SMEs with AI-driven insights. Predicts long-term success based on skills, experience, and cultural fit.

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The 5 best applicant tracking systems for HR teams and recruiters

Business Management Daily

As a result, applicants have become choosier than ever, and interview ghosting is rising. The best applicant tracking systems streamline the hiring process by sorting, parsing, and ranking resumes based on how well they match the skill requirements for specific job openings. What makes applicant tracking systems useful?

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25 Best Applicant Tracking Systems

Peoplebox

Whether you’re a growing startup looking for simplicity, a recruitment agency in need of robust candidate management tools, or an enterprise requiring scalability, there’s a solution tailored to your needs. What should you look for in applicant tracking systems (ATS)?

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TOP 11 recruitment software to look out for in 2020 [+ G2 reviews]

Skillate

It allows recruiters to grow and track referred candidates with utmost precision and provides deep analytics, gamification, and campaigns that make the experience much more interesting and rewarding. Applicant tracking systems (ATS) The basic role of an applicant tracking system is to collect and sort thousands of resumes.

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CIPD: Harnessing Social Media for Organisational Effectiveness.

Strategic HCM

In particular, some people who know me, or read my blog etc, may be surprised by my suggestion in the report that social capital is probably a more important focus than human capital. After all, I am mainly known for my strategic thinking on human capital management (Strategic HCM).”

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Challenges & Opportunities for Talent Managers 7: The Talent.

Strategic HCM

Speaker: Andrew Kakabadse, Professor of International Management Development, Cranfield University School of Management However, I’ll probably post most on the stuff I don’t agree with. Strategic HCM has been chosen by analysts at the Human Capital Institute (HCI) as one of HCI's Top 50 Talent Blogs for 2011.

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Melcrum Summit: Re-engineering Internal Communication for Agility.

Strategic HCM

Of course these are all areas that I write about here quite regularly, emphasising the connection between Internal Communication and (the rest of) Human Capital Management, which is why I’ve long been meaning to attend this event, particularly as it’s already the main event in IC practitioners’ calendars.