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How Companies Like Apple Are Trying to Close the Skills Gap
We’ve been talking about the skills gap for a little while now, and it’s clear that that gap isn’t closing any time soon. Some of the industries hit the…
The Best Recruitment Marketing Articles of the Week
Happy Friday, or should I say, happy Cinco de Mayo! Before you head out to celebrate, check out these recruitment marketing articles on employer brand, cultural fit in . The…
What The Music You Listen to While Sourcing Says About You
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before, but true multitasking is a myth. Really, study after study confirms this
Employee Referral Reinvented
Last week, I wrote a post challenging you to rethink the employee referral. The post focused on the problem with the long-standing policies and programs companies use to promote…
3 Ways Lyft Recruits for Diversity and Inclusion
Today, the drive to embed diversity and inclusion in the workplace pulses with more urgency than ever before. Invigorated by the rampant discourse, we've been sharing the diversity tactics we've…
How Your Professional Network Can Advance Your Career
As part of our efforts to celebrate the 500 million member professional community on LinkedIn, we want to help identify who in your network can help you get ahead in…
The Workweek: A Round-Up of Labor Market Links for the Week Ending 5/5/17
Welcome back to The Workweek, the Indeed Hiring Lab’s round-up of the latest research, news, and perspectives that made us think deeply or differently about the labor market this week.…
How to Create a Recruiting Strategy for Competitive Tech Roles
You’ve been working on a hard technical search for weeks (or maybe even months) without much progress. You posted your job and waited
How to Create a Recruiting Strategy for Competitive Tech Roles
You’ve been working on a hard technical search for weeks (or maybe even months) without much progress. You posted your job and waited
Google Hire is Here: Who Will It Help … and Hurt?
I grew up in a small town carved out of cornfields in Nebraska. It wasn’t one of those “one stoplight and a gas station” kind of places, but


