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HR Terminology 101: A Quick Glossary of Commonly Confused HR Terms

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I decided to help teach some of our more recent associates some HR terms that I’ve learned over the years as well as give them some insight into our internal parlance (say that five times fast!). While this may be old hat for those who are seasoned HR pros , they may just help that person who’s too shy to ask…what IS an RPO?

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Applicant tracking system guide: From A to Z

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Checklist of Applicant Tracking System Features. Introduction to Applicant tracking systems. The first applicant tracking systems (ATS) evolved to help employers take that old standby, the paper resume, and scan it into a database. But now, better software is righting this wrong. Assessing Your Requirements.

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10 signs you need an applicant tracking system

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We use software for accounting, for sales, for messaging and marketing but all too often we think we can muddle through our hiring needs with a mess of email and spreadsheets. Applicant tracking systems (the wonkish name for hiring software) have been around since the early 1990s. Well, not really. Not yet at least.

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Applicant tracking system guide: From A to Z

Workable

Checklist of Applicant Tracking System Features. Introduction to Applicant tracking systems. The first applicant tracking systems (ATS) evolved to help employers take that old standby, the paper resume, and scan it into a database. Hire with the world’s leading recruiting software. Take a tour.

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10 signs you need an applicant tracking system

Workable

We use software for accounting, for sales, for messaging and marketing but all too often we think we can muddle through our hiring needs with a mess of email and spreadsheets. Applicant tracking systems (the wonkish name for hiring software) have been around since the early 1990s. Well, not really. Not yet at least.