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5 Powerful Talent Acquisition & Recruiting Trends for 2016

Workology

It’s crazy the number of conversations I’ve had with HR and recruiting practitioners I’ve spoken to in Q4 are telling me their staffing goals and headcount numbers are on the rise in this quarter and even more so in Q1 of 2016. It’s a good time to be in recruiting and HR. 2016 Recruiting vs. HR Trends.

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Talent Acquisition: Finding and Landing High-Quality Hires

Astron Solutions

In this Astronology® we discuss the challenges COVID-19 has created for recruiters, tips to acquire key talent, and current talent acquisition trends to consider. Without a doubt, all are dealing with some challenges in handling talent acquisition this year. Remaining in contact also will build rapport.

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Employer Brand Awards That Matter

Blu Ivy Group

From Great Place to Work to your favorite workplace review site, securing a spot on a employer recognition list is a huge accomplishment that comes with a whole host of benefits. It can help you: Benchmark your company’s performance and see how you stack up against other organizations. Increase engagement and pride across your company.

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Predicting the Future, Talent Edition

HRExecutive

With that said, KornFerry Futurestep recently released its Top Talent Trends predictions for 2016, which are based on insights from 24 global experts. The eight trends that Futurestep believe will shape the global recruitment and talent management industry in 2016 are: 1. Candidates are in the driver’s seat.

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Holding HR in High Regard Around the Globe

Trish McFarlane

Some of the commonalities were the focus on: Talent Acquisition- Finding the best hires for an emerging market that is becoming more services dominated is a key priority. BrandingEmployer branding that goes hand-in-hand with the extensive branding of the cities themselves is a focus.

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Why You Can’t Afford To Ignore Your Employer Brand

WorkHuman

businesses spend more than $110 billion on talent acquisition. and I would argue the world—who can afford to ignore their employer brand. Consider the fact that nearly half (46%) of Glassdoor members read company reviews when they first start their job search, even before speaking with a recruiter.

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Talent Acquisition 2014: A Look Back and Ahead

Brandon Hall

Talent acquisition is the most complex area of human capital management, yet many companies lack the necessary resources, tools and capabilities to build a results-driven program. In fact, only 8% of companies have an optimized talent acquisition strategy. 5 KPIs of High-Performing Onboarding.