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The Reason Companies Should Calculate Cost Per Hire

HR Bartender

Every once in a while, I run across an article that talks about why organizations shouldn’t calculate cost per hire. Personally, I’m a big fan of the cost per hire metric. Basically, here it is: CPH = (External Recruiting Costs + Internal Recruiting Costs) / Total Number of Hires for a Time Period.

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Build vs. Rent: Don’t Crash on the Do-It-Yourself Iceberg for People Analytics

Visier

“Build vs. Rent” is a common dichotomy in technology buying, but what does it mean when applied to people analytics? The race to adopt people analytics is heating up: according to the Bersin by Deloitte HR Technology Disruptions for 2018 report , “people analytics is now a must-have discipline within HR and business.”.

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Sourcing vs. Recruiting: The Key Differences and Processes Explained

Analytics in HR

According to research from LinkedIn’s Future of Recruiting , 87% of talent acquisition (TA) professionals indicate that recruiting is becoming more strategic. This indicates a shift in the role of recruiting leaders towards a focus on driving business change. What is recruiting? Contents What is sourcing?

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Mastering a data-driven recruitment strategy

Bullhorn Blog

In today’s fast-paced staffing industry, making the wrong hire can cost companies as much as $17,000, according to CareerBuilder. By using data to support your actions, you’ll become more than just a recruiter — you’ll become a strategic partner invested in your client’s growth.

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Using the Candidate Experience to Gain a Competitive Advantage

Speaker: Kevin W. Grossman, TAS, HCS | Talent Board and the Candidate Experience (CandE) Awards President

For the past few years, employers have been plagued by erratic hiring and employee turnover. Recruiters are stressed as a result of the numerous strategies for recruiting, hiring, and retaining employees. However, the fundamentals of a good recruiting process and a good candidate experience remain constant.

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How To Set Your Recruitment Goals In 2024

Analytics in HR

If you’re wondering why recruitment goals are important, consider this: With unemployment at its lowest level in over 50 years , organizations are fiercely competing to land the best candidates to fill their vacancies. Today’s hiring teams are under intense pressure to raise the bar. Contents What are recruitment goals?

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Background Screening Impacts the Candidate Experience

HR Bartender

It even includes other steps in the overall hiring process, like background screening, where organizations might leverage third-party service providers. Every touchpoint in the hiring process is a part of the candidate experience. The candidate experience includes employment branding, career portals, offer letters, etc.

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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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How the Candidate Experience Is Your Competitive Advantage

Speaker: Kevin W. Grossman, TAS, HCS | Talent Board and the Candidate Experience (CandE) Awards President

Over the past year, employers have been plagued with frenetic hiring and employees quitting. Recruiters are getting stressed out since recruiting, hiring, and retention strategies are all over the place. As a result, candidate resentment is continuing to grow.