HOW TO DRIVE INTEREST BEFORE YOUR RECRUITING EVENTS (IN 500 WORDS)

I’ll be honest, it’s been a while since I attended a recruiting event as a candidate. But I still vividly remember what I hated about those events.

Here’s the short list:

  • Walking into the expo hall and not knowing where the heck to go, who to talk to, or what each employer was looking for. I was a journalism major, so I was rarely high on anyone’s list and the brands everyone knew were always crowded.

More information: http://blog.smashfly.com/2018/02/28/how-to-promote-recruiting-events/

THE BEST RECRUITMENT MARKETING ARTICLES OF THE WEEK

Is it just me, or did February feel especially short this year? Seriously, that month flew by. Between the release of our new Recruitment Marketing Benchmarks Report, SourceCon and a new partnership with Paradox Olivia, it’s been a busy time at SmashFly. With all that, I’m still reading and sharing my favorite recruitment marketing articles. Check them out!

More information: http://blog.smashfly.com/2018/03/02/the-best-recruitment-marketing-articles-of-the-week-march-2/

Why Sourcing Isn’t Recruiting – and its Impact on the Hiring Process

The success of any business or organization, regardless of how big or small, depends on a well-crafted marketing strategy and a robust hiring process.

Employers have to pay special attention to the people they hire and for the most part these days the hiring process involves both sourcing and recruiting.

It’s not uncommon for organizations to identify these two distinctly different processes (sourcing and recruiting) as the same thing. Sourcing and recruiting aren’t simply two words that refer to the same process; understanding (and accepting!) their differences will help organizations find the best match for a certain position.

More information: http://recruitloop.com/blog/sourcing-isnt-recruiting-impact-hiring/

 

10 Fantastic Recruitment and HR Blogs You Should Be Reading

Every recruiter has to keep themselves updated with the latest information in the recruitment industry. We’ve searched the web for the 10 best blogs for the HR and Recruiting industry.Take some time to subscribe the blogs.

1. ERE

Web: http://www.eremedia.com/ere/

ERE was created in 1998 as an online gathering place for recruiters. It was designed as a destination where the community could network, share best practices, and learn from each other.

More information: http://www.idexcel.com/blog/10-fantastic-recruitment-and-hr-blogs-you-should-be-reading/

Don’t Be a Bad Recruiter: Common Hiring Mistakes to Avoid

Many professionals have a love-hate relationship with recruiters. The few people you end up hiring will hold you in a high regard. They’ll appreciate that you were impressed enough with their background to connect them with the hiring team and give them a chance to make their case for the job.

But the large amount of candidates you don’t end up hiring will likely not remember you as fondly.

More information: https://recruiterbox.com/blog/how-to-not-be-a-bad-recruiter/

What Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg Want to Know Before Hiring You

Facebook is one of the world’s most visited websites and easily the most popular social network. That means there is a big company operating behind the scenes, made up of talented people like CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

Jobs at Facebook are some of the most sought after in Silicon Valley and the overall technology industry. With so many candidates to consider, the company has to take a smart approach to identifying the right people for every job it hires for.

More information: https://recruiterbox.com/blog/what-facebook-and-mark-zuckerberg-want-to-know-before-hiring-you/

HOW NEW HIRING TOOLS ARE HELPING IT RECRUITERS GET BETTER RESULTS

The era of social media has created a new conundrum for job seekers, employers, and recruiters alike. On the one hand, it’s easier than ever before to apply to a job. On the other hand, the ease of applying has inflated the number of applications almost any job posting receives.

Employers and recruiters are now sorting through dozens of applications for almost every job they post. This complicates the already complex process of trying to find the right people for the job.

More information: http://www.inteqna.com/blog/how-new-hiring-tools-are-helping-it-recruiters-get-better-results

What is Proactive Recruitment?

What is Proactive Recruitment?

Proactive recruitment is focussed on sourcing, engaging and attracting candidates ahead of hiring demand. With the ever-increasing time to hire and cost per hire, it makes sense for recruiters to engage their candidates proactively and stay ahead of the hiring demands.

Unlike reactive recruiting, proactive recruiting doesn’t depend on candidates applying for a position after it’s open.

More information: https://recruiterflow.com/blog/what-is-proactive-recruitment/

How team communication tools improve collaboration in a recruitment process

This is a guest post by Nadiia at Chanty team. Read more about her at the bottom of the post.

Team communication is important for a reason. Everyday conversations help team members establish healthy relationships and streamline information sharing while improving the way people collaborate.

Today employees interact with each other both in-office and remotely via technology. Unfortunately,  teams often underestimate the power of team communication tools.

More information: https://recruiterflow.com/blog/collaboration-recruitment-tool/

21 FEB HOW DO I KNOW WHAT KIND OF CANDIDATE TO LOOK FOR? IT RECRUITERS CAN HELP

Canadian hiring managers are feeling the pinch, particularly in the IT world. A shortage of IT skills has compounded with a 40-year low in unemployment. If there ever was a candidate-driven market, this is it.

Download “The 2017/2018 Salary Guide For Information Technology Professionals”

A skills shortage and low unemployment may have left you scrambling to find the right people to fill positions in your business. You might be tempted to hire whoever happens to apply, even if you’re not sure about their credentials or their experience.

More information: http://www.inteqna.com/blog/how-do-i-know-what-kind-of-candidate-to-look-for-it-recruiters-can-help