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Welcoming New Hires – 5 Companies Setting the Bar
Do you remember the day you started working for your current organization? The first day is supposed to be exciting, but chances are – you are nervous, unsure of…
Forget Millennials – What About Generation Z?
Before we know it, job applications and interviews will be inundated with people identified under the umbrella of “Generation Z.” Parallel with other generations, Generation Z has plenty of nuances…
Are You Playing Games with Your Candidates?
Many organizations play games with their candidates, and not in a good way. They have a horrible application process that takes forever, and their candidate experience just plain sucks
5 of the Most Creative Job Ads We’ve Found
Whether we are talking about novels, articles or blogs, I’m a sucker for creative and unique content. The same goes for job postings and advertisements
Pet Bereavement & Other HR Policies to Rethink
I was browsing LinkedIn the other day, and came across a post written by an executive recruiter, Stephen Viscusi. The post was about one of Stephen’s close friends and…
Top 9 Most Obscure Interview Questions Ever
Interviews can make many people pretty nervous, but getting a completely obscure, non-business related question like some of these can really throw someone off guard. Employers believe that asking…
Write Better Job Descriptions with Automated Job Scoring
There are a lot of grading tools out there, especially for marketing. They can measure the effectiveness of your website, SEO, content, and more
Google is Changing the Job Search Game (And, for the Better)
If you’ve been following Google recently, you probably already know that their job search feature just went live last week. It’s definitely an A
How Does Your Candidate Experience Stack Up?
The candidate experience is a powerful tool that can move any candidate from thinking, “Do I want to work here?” to “I want to work here!” Even if a…
What Can Clay Pots Teach Us About Recruiting Operations?
I recently read an interesting story that was quoted from the book Art and Fear, by Derek Sivers. The story goes as follows: The ceramics teacher announced he was dividing his…