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Quality of Hire Means Something, Here’s Why

Ceridian

Quality of Hire didn’t use to be a recruiting measurement. Even just ten years ago, the goal for recruiters and even their emerging brethren was to make sure that people met the job requirements. Terms like “cultural fit” were on the fringe and those who wanted recruiters to answer for retention, may potentially get an earful.

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Talent Acquisition 2014: A Look Back and Ahead

Brandon Hall

As the workforce changes, talent acquisition needs to keep pace and recruiting leaders must rethink their approach to finding talent and focus on the candidate experience. Looking Back at 2014: End-to-end talent acquisition requires its own integrated model separate from talent management. 5 KPIs of High-Performing Onboarding.

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Quality of Hire is Meaningless!

The Tim Sackett Project

Here’s some of the article Maren wrote: Quality of Hire didn’t use to be a recruiting measurement. Even just ten years ago, the goal for recruiters and even their emerging brethren was to make sure that people met the job requirements. This long time makes it almost impossible to have this as a Recruiting KPI. Far from it!

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Compensation Strategy and Culture: 3 Steps to Create Alignment

Analytics in HR

Without a good compensation strategy, effective recruitment cannot exist. You can have excellent recruitment marketing strategies, but at the end of the day, to attract the talent your organization needs, you need to be able to offer total rewards packages that are both competitive and aligned with your internal policies and budgeting.

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What You Need to Know About the New Candidate Journey

TalentCulture

There’s an interesting number of similarities between these three phases and how digital marketers think of the buyers’ journey and the concept of inbound marketing. This isn’t a coincidence—in fact, it coincides with the rise in the popularity of the term and practice of recruitment marketing.

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Using ‘Time’ To Attract Amazing Employees

TalentCulture

It’s not surprising then, that companies that embed time flexibility into their systems and then highlight this in their recruitment marketing, experience outstanding success. Often those who are the most fervent in blaming telecommuting for their company woes, have poor metrics and management processes.

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Ten HR trends In the age of artificial intelligence

The HRX

For many companies the first pilots of artificial intelligence are in talent acquisition, as this is the area where companies see significant, measurable, and immediate results in reducing time to hire, increasing productivity for recruiters, and delivering an enhanced candidate experience that is seamless, simple, and intuitive.