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

HR Brew

And it’s no wonder why, according to Laura Mazzullo, owner of recruiting firm East Side Staffing. “We Mazzullo and Steve Knox, VP of global talent acquisition at HCM software company Dayforce, spoke with HR Brew about how focusing on skills, rather than résumés, can help recruiters tap top talent. I don’t like the font.

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3 Ways to Improve the Candidate Experience

HR Bartender

(Editor’s Note: This article is an excerpt from my new book, “ The Recruiter’s Handbook: A Complete Guide for Sourcing, Selecting, and Engaging the Best Talent “ (SHRM, 2018) SHRM members can order a discounted copy at the SHRMStore. Recruiters need to make sure that the company message is reaching the places where candidates are.

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6 Top Collaborative Hiring Tools for HROs Recruiting Remote Employees

Hppy

Consequently, everything from workplace etiquettes and recruiting patterns have evolved to accommodate the changing work styles. Employers are stepping up their remote work game whereas recruiters are reiterating their hiring processes to keep afoot with the change. . An integrated calendar system makes tracking applications smoother.

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Getting frank with Portillo’s HR pro

HR Brew

Jill Waite has worked in the restaurant and retail industries her entire career, beginning with a stint at Chuck E. Waite “found [her] heart” in her work with people, recruiting, development, and culture. Cheese when she was 16 years old.

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Recovery Recruiting Toolkit: How to Survive Hiring in 2022

In short—recruiters and TA leaders need some support heading into 2023. We’ve been in the trenches with our talent acquisition leaders every day, and we’ve put together an e-book made up of our most-downloaded resources on lessons-learned in these trying times.

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What will recruitment look like after COVID?

HRExecutive

It took a global pandemic for some employers to overcome their biggest fear when it came to their recruiting function: change. Many of these changes have raised the bar for the recruitment process and candidate experience. Bokel Herde says COVID’s footprint is all over recruiting. This has been a positive of COVID.”

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Hiring for the holidays? Follow these tips for virtual recruiting

HRExecutive

employers are struggling with layoffs, others—primary in retail, e-commerce and delivery—are looking to hire. And even in this unprecedented year, the holiday season will see increased retail and e-commerce traffic. See also: How employers are recruiting in the age of the CARES Act. While many U.S. And big time.

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Navigating Recruitment Agencies: A TA Leader Strategy Guide

Navigating the realm of recruitment agencies isn’t always easy. Whether you're seeking clarity on your current agency spend or aiming to fortify your strategies for the future, our latest e-book provides the roadmap. As talent acquisition has evolved, so have the challenges in managing agency relationships and spend.

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Discover 4 Use Cases for Applying AI to Your Recruiting Processes

Recruitment AI technology uncovers the most qualified candidates. This technology automates recruiting routines and facilitates natural conversations, resulting in higher productivity and a better candidate experience. Download the eBook to learn more!

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Employee Engagement 2.0: Using HR Tech to Supercharge the Employee Experience

Speaker: Rayanne Thorn Krueger - Founder & Lead Strategist of Never Enough Media, Producer & Host of HR Latte podcast

In order to retain the valued employees they work so hard to recruit, companies need to take a harder look at the employee experience and determine ways they can support and facilitate their employees' growth within their organization. E-Cubed for Retention: Empathy, Equity, and Efficiencies. Can Technology Help?