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How to source candidates: An FAQ guide

Workable

Good candidate sourcing helps companies proactively find and hire qualified people. Here, we answer frequently asked questions about candidate sourcing to help you build strategies to attract active and passive candidates. What is sourcing? What is the difference between sourcing and recruiting? How does sourcing affect recruiting?

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Top 20 Employee Recruitment Strategies [2020 Updated]

TalenX

An employee recruitment strategy, often referred to as a hiring strategy, is a structure and strategic plan of action that can help companies identify and locate talent pools and then bring the best talent on-board. The quality of your hire is what will make or break your company’s operations.

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#AvatureUpfront Digital China 2022: Three Key Takeaways

Avature

Kicking off with an empowering Masterclass, the Conference continued with presentations from Siemens Healthineers, Philips, BCG Platinion and Cisco and closed with a roadmap of Avature’s developments. This year, the way to the Conference was not easy, with Covid forcing us to move to a digital format.

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Death By Lousy HRM — The Whole Story In One Sitting!

In Full Bloom HR

Without any planning of plot or characters, without any outline of key points chapter by chapter and, quite frankly, without knowing what the hell I was doing, I just started writing. The first chapter was posted 12-6-2016 (the finale on 12-30-2016), and then the fat really was in the fire. Suddenly Zelda hears a disquieting noise.

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Google Talk on Algorithms and AI (Who Owns the Outcome?)

HR Examiner

This is a talk I gave at Google in Mountain view in 2018, followed by a panel that features Facebook’s Richard Rosenow , Derek Zeller from Engage Talent , Jeff Dunn , Intel’s Campus Relations Manager, and our own resident Employment Law expert, Heather Bussing. Panelist: Jeff Dunn, Campus Relations Manager for Intel.

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AI, Algorithms, and Who Owns the Outcome (Video)

HR Examiner

Panelist: Jeff Dunn, Campus Relations Manager for Intel. Panelist: Heather Bussing, Employment Attorney, Law Offices of Heather Bussing. This is a talk I gave at Google’s Mountain View campus at the end of 2018 on AI, algorithms, and intelligent software in recruiting. AI Algorithms and Who Owns the Outcome. Transcript.