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My First 30 Days at Blu Ivy

Blu Ivy Group

The last time I was a new hire, it was 2005 and the internet was just becoming mainstream in the recruitment world. Most HR professionals were managing candidates in an Excel spreadsheet, onboarding with paper documents, and conducting training in classrooms. Director, Employer Brand & Culture. I was home.

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Moments That Matter in the Candidate Experience

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Today, it’s more important than ever to build a strong employer brand and provide a positive experience for candidates to compete for top talent. And that means you have to be just as detail-oriented and scrutinize every element of the employment experience. So, what does this mean for recruiting and employer brand?

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Recruiting Trends 2020 Report: Predictions for the Year Ahead

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A newer human resources function meant to streamline the operational aspects of sourcing and hiring top talent, recruitment operations teams oversee logistics like interview scheduling, extending offers to new hires, and the onboarding process. James Ellis , employer branding expert. Employee benefits will expand.

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Understand Important Trends in Recruiting and Hiring in 10 Minutes

Paycor

If the role interacts with, say, the marketing team, also ask the marketing team members how they perceive that particular position. If you ask 20 customer services reps to fill out the questionnaire, you’ll likely receive seven or eight different job descriptions. Creating a memorable employee experience begins with onboarding.