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What ‘Hidden Figures’ Can Teach Recruiters About AI
In the recent film “Hidden Figures,” a group of women known as “computers,” help mastermind NASA’s effort to put a man into space and eventually on the moon. Without their…
Here’s What We Know (and Don’t Know) About Google’s New Job Search
Indeed’s tagline used to be “One search. All jobs
Spring Cleaning Your Employer Brand
Spring has sprung. There are flowers in the air, a new crop of graduates preparing to enter the workforce, and spring cleaning everywhere
A Very Familiar Talent-acquisition Industry Name is Starting an Agency to Recruit Recruiters
Uber-connected recruiter Stacy Donovan Zapar is launching a new agency aimed at hiring recruiters, as well as others in sourcing, employment branding, recruiting operations, talent-acquisition leadership, and so on
My Favorite Interview Question
It’s a no brainer that knowing the reasons a candidate has applied for a job will help you win them over in the offer stage. My favorite question in a…
‘Runners-up’ to Mars Mission Can Work in Lumber
You remember 84 Lumber. It put together that Super Bowl commercial, which if nothing else, increased awareness of the company
Impress Your CEO by Focusing on the Things They Care About
Contrasting the Factors That CEOs Focus On, With Those That Garner Little Interest
HR Leader Behavior Millennials Hate … and Killing HR Legitimacy
Last week at ERE in San Diego I had a conversation with a talent-acquisition leader and customer who was just part of an acquisition and is now reporting to a…
Actually, Asking for Salary History is a Mistake
I see many “issues” with the reasons presented in this article. These are outdated thought processes that do not apply to the new talent-driven market we are in
LinkedIn Launches 3 New Targeting Options for Advertisers, Catches Up with Facebook, Twitter
If you’re new to marketing, explaining ad retargeting goes something like this: Every time a new visitor comes to a web site, the code drops an anonymous browser cookie. Later, when cookied…









