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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

“The book helps professionals, researchers, employers, and everybody interested in the world of work to understand the past, present, and future of recruitment. The authors describe the modern technologies and ideas that are changing recruitment, many driven by artificial intelligence.

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Why Recruiters Shouldn’t Be “Selling” Jobs

HR Tech Girl

Kirsten Renner is the Senior Recruiting Lead for Accenture Federal Services’ National Security Portfolio and possesses more than 20 years of technical recruiting experience. Fast forward to early 2000, and I combined my love for technology and team building by going into technical recruiting where I have remained ever since.

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Competency analytics

Analytics in HR

Who wouldn’t want all the competencies in the world? Some competencies are so important it is worth seeking them out and treasuring them. What challenges will you face for competency analytics to be both practical and worthwhile? What challenges will you face for competency analytics to be both practical and worthwhile?

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Entelo’s Must Follow Talent Acquisition Influencers

Entelo

If you’re a recruiter with your head down working on tough to fill roles, tracking the industry as a whole can seem impossible or a waste of time. Recruiters are competing against one another for the best talent. With all of this information swirling around, a recruiter needs to know how to cut through the noise.

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Starting a business in another country: Learn from those who did it

Workable

in recruiting for American startups expanding to Canada, is quick to remind readers of the nuanced differences between the two countries beyond their obvious similarities in culture and language. She adds: “Canadian tech companies typically help each other, working together to compete with global companies.”. Bias can be a challenge.