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The 4 Key Elements of An Effective Recruiting Strategy

HR Bartender

Estimated reading time: 3 minutes When we’re creating our recruiting strategy, we have to decide how we will bring people into the organization. The advantage to this recruiting approach is that the organization gets fresh perspectives and new ideas. I’m not talking about sourcing. The groups I described above all rely on human beings.

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LinkedIn’s VP of talent acquisition on how recruiting has changed in the last 30 years, and where it's headed in the AI-driven future

HR Brew

Marty McFly’s preview of 2015 may not have been true to our reality, but the changes the recruiting profession has undergone in the last 30 years resemble something out of Back to the Future. Fast forward to today, Scruggs is able to find 312 candidates who fit that same criteria in a matter of seconds using LinkedIn’s AI recruiting tools.

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Boomerang employees could be the secret to recruiting high-quality talent in a cooling labor market

HR Brew

A bad recruiting strategy. In today’s cooling labor market , boomerang employees can be a boon for recruiters with limited bandwidth and budgets because those returning can require less time and money to recruit and onboard. of all new hires at low-seasonality companies that hired at least 500 new hires in January 2022.

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Looking beyond the résumé: How talent pros can lean into skills-based hiring

HR Brew

Seven in 10 (71%) hiring managers expect text-based résumés to become obsolete in the next five years, according to a recent report from Canva. And it’s no wonder why, according to Laura Mazzullo, owner of recruiting firm East Side Staffing. “We People would just look at a résumé and say, ‘I don’t like the format.

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Diversity Recruiting 101: How To Attract And Retain Talent In 2025

Speaker: Ginamarie Wells, PhD MCC

The landscape of diversity recruiting is continually changing, and staying informed on emerging trends is essential for HR and recruiting professionals. Join us for a forward look into the latest trends and innovations shaping the future of diversity recruiting.

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Two people pros share what you should know before starting a business

HR Brew

As a people pro, you might have your sights set on joining the nation’s nearly 50,000 HR consultancies or 12,000 employment and recruiting agencies. That’s why we spoke with Karan Ferrell-Rhodes, founder of consulting firm Shockingly Different Leadership, and Laura Mazzullo, founder of recruiting firm East Side Staffing.

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Kaseya’s head of global recruitment shares his approach for keeping hiring in lock-step with growth

HR Brew

Eric Lund, head of global recruitment at IT firm Kaseya, which expects to be the sixth-largest software company by 2030, has experienced this growth. Lund currently oversees a team of 25 recruiters who support hiring for all levels of the company, though he expects his team to grow as well. That I’m the recruiter for everyone.

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7 Ways To Avoid Today's HR Compliance Risks

Staying on top of HR compliance at the local, state, and federal levels can feel challenging but it’s not impossible. Did you know anything from mishandled I-9s to late EEO forms and incorrect recruiting or promotion practices can result in fines, litigation and penalties?

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Thriving as a Lean & Mean HR Machine

Speaker: Kjerstin Greene and Adri Glover

If you’re an HR professional with little or no additional support, or in a non-HR role juggling HR tasks with other responsibilities, you likely wear many hats – from recruitment and onboarding to benefits and employee engagement. 📆 August 13, 2024 at 9:30am PT, 12:30pm ET, 5:30pm GT

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How ZoomInfo Solves Recruiting Pain Points

As a recruiter, staffing candidates correctly is a critical element of the process. Your number one goal revolves around this: placing the right candidates at the right job. For recruiters to build their pipeline and search for the next candidate, they need to ensure they have access to the most accurate data on the market.

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Flip the Script: Winning Tactics for Recruiting High-Quality Candidates

Speaker: Apple Musni, Vice President, People Partner at Chipotle Mexican Grille

Traditional recruiting methods use informal processes, which can result in time-consuming analyses that do not always produce high-quality recruits. With the amount of software and data available today, teams can now create a data-driven recruitment process to help them select the right candidate and make efficient hiring plans.

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The Data Intelligence Glossary for Recruiting and HR Professionals

As a recruiter, your goal is to place the right candidates at the right jobs or into ideal accounts. To build a candidate pipeline and keep the talent flowing into your agencies and organizations, it’s important to understand data-driven recruiting concepts to stay ahead of competitors.

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How 2400+ Recruiting Professionals Are Reimagining Their Fall Strategy

Speaker: Handshakes Find Your Next Conference

Looking to get ahead on the next evolution of early talent recruiting? Join 2,400+ recruiting peers who have registered for Handshake’s Find Your Next Conference to hear from Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Malala Yousafzai, and 15+ transformational leaders at Disney, Gap, Prudential, Johns Hopkins University, Habitat for Humanity, and more.

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Handshake's Third Annual Campus to Career Report

As we head into the new year, take a moment to reflect on how employers, career centers, and students persevered in the face of adversity to connect at virtual fairs. In this report we explore: Virtual recruiting lessons learned from 1,000s of employers. How COVID-19 transformed the job search for millions of students.

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The ABC’s of Recruiting for Gen Z

Take a look around you at any given moment, and somebody is likely surfing the web on their phone. With “Gen Zers” beginning to enter the workforce at entry-level positions, it’s crucial to understand that this generation operates differently from the last.