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Want Better Recruiting? Add These 41 Twitter Feeds To Your List

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Twitter’s fast-paced, of-the-moment approach makes it a great way to keep up with the news in influencers in the recruitment and hiring fields. By following recruitment professionals on Twitter, hiring managers and recruiters can build connections and stay current on news and tips in recruitment. Al Adamsen. Matt Alder.

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i4cp 2017 Conference Day Two: Quotes and Notes

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Pat Wadors, CHRO and SVP of the Global Talent Organization at LinkedIn brought her own sense of cool with an equally genuine and passionate story of belonging as the necessary third element of having a diverse and inclusive workplace. It was instructive and genuine. Talent is the magic why not release their superpowers?”

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5 Ways to Improve Diversity Recruiting Efforts

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The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement has placed a magnifying glass on the state of workplace diversity at organizations in all industries. With Talent Acquisition usually an individual’s first encounter with your company, it’s more important than ever to improve your diversity recruiting efforts.

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This HR Executive of the Year is Transforming IBM

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Surprisingly enough, the CHRO of one of the world’s largest and best-known tech companies shares similar sentiments with the TV host. “We stated in a letter that the company believed in equality and would not comply with those states’ “Jim Crow” laws mandating separate facilities for blacks and whites. A “Gold Standard” for Inclusion.

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This HR Executive of the Year Transformed IBM

HRExecutive

Surprisingly enough, the CHRO of one of the world’s largest and best-known tech companies shares similar sentiments with the TV host. “We stated in a letter that the company believed in equality and would not comply with those states’ “Jim Crow” laws mandating separate facilities for blacks and whites. A “Gold Standard” for Inclusion.

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Transforming Big Blue

HRExecutive

Surprisingly enough, the CHRO of one of the world’s largest and best-known tech companies shares similar sentiments with the TV host. “We stated in a letter that the company believed in equality and would not comply with those states’ “Jim Crow” laws mandating separate facilities for blacks and whites. A “Gold Standard” for Inclusion.