Recruiting via Text Message: Five Ways SMS Can Help You Hire

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The rise of mobile recruitment technology over the last 10 years dramatically shifted the traditional recruitment processes.  Gone are the days when candidates would type up their CV and post it off to recruiters or potential employers and patiently wait for responses. Thankfully, with various technological advances, recruitment and candidate communication has become easier and…

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Candidate Trends: How to Track Applicants Without College Degrees

With the growing awareness of the importance of a diverse workforce, companies have started to look beyond traditional hiring criteria and focus on candidates with different backgrounds, experiences and qualifications. In fact, Google, Apple, IBM and many other tech giants are no longer looking for candidates with a college degree.  While many recruiters agree that…

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What Does Each Generation Want from Work?

People from different generations don’t expect work to give them the same things. Their expectations are slightly different in their priorities — money, fame, health benefits, wellbeing policies, work-life balance, etc.   The problem is that as companies try to make everyone equal, management becomes a zero-sum game. So over time, you can find many people…

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General Hiring Trends (Part Two)

We all know that hiring is time-consuming and expensive, so it’s important to make the right moves. While there is no magic formula for successful hiring, there are a few things we can do to adapt to the new trends to find the right candidate.  In the previous blog, we discussed the changing landscape of…

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General Hiring Trends (Part One)

Ever since the advent of the pandemic, the entire recruitment market has gone in for a spin. The hiring process that was a norm two years back is nowhere relevant right now. And the companies that are embracing the new phase are the ones at the top.  From adopting new strategies and technologies to deal…

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