This is part 3 of a three part series on how to build great teams with little to no budget. Read part 1 here and part 2 here. Candidate Experience is tied to recruiter experience (an overwhelmed recruiter can’t provide a great candidate experience), but recruiter experience is tied to employee experience. If you are… Read more »
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Fix Your Hiring Systems & Your People Will Follow – Roundtable Wrap Up
If you don’t know Jackye Clayton, change that now. Jackye eptimizes the word authentic. We invited Jackye to join our latest roundtable discussion, Equitable interviewing to Include NeuroDiverse Candidates, but what we got was 100% Jackye. The hiring systems are broken Let’s start with the punchline: the systems are broken. It’s more fundamental than just… Read more »
Hire Great People with Limited or No Budget Part 2: How to Find Future Employees
This is part 2 of a three part series on how to build great teams with little to no budget. Read part 1 here. College recruiting is not dead Remember when college recruiting was a thing? When you went on campus and met hundreds of graduating students and hoped you met the right one? Well… Read more »
Equitable Interviewing to Include Neurodiverse Candidates
Is your workplace welcoming for everyone? And no, not like, when they walk in or log on does it feel cozy with flowers and cool virtual backgrounds. Can ANYONE apply and interview and feel like the deck isn’t stacked against them? What about candidates who are neurodiverse? What about candidates that haven’t been diagnosed as… Read more »
Why Do Recruiters Hate Easy Apply?
It has many names. Easy, Native, Direct, One Click, to name a few. All types of apply buttons for job applications. The button that gives people – candidates and recruiters – hope. The button that makes the process of applying to a job so much simpler than having to load a new webpage, create an… Read more »
Diversity of Thought or Implicit Bias – Roundtable Wrap Up
When you take on taboo topics, led by the incredible Hung Lee of Recruiting BrainFood, you get a conversation rooted in dissension, anxiety, and charged topics – but you know it’s going to be good. Add in open mics and cameras on and it’s enough to cause anxiety in even the coolest marketer…. Read more »
Politics, Religion, and Sex in the Workplace (Roundtable)
There’s an unspoken rule at holiday dinners; don’t talk about politics, religion, or sex. Most people would [and do] apply this to their work life as well. But what happens when unspoken rules get spoken about? In a world where we’re seeing major divides when it comes to just about everything [add decisions on… Read more »
Hire Great People with Limited or No Budget Part 1: Where to Start the Recruiting Process
This is part 1 of a three part series on how to build great teams with little to no budget. In May we had yet another fabulous roundtable host. Carrie Darney joined us to talk about how to attract candidates when you don’t have a big budget, a big brand, and big perks (and even… Read more »
JobSync Launches the First-Ever Talent Acquisition Automation Platform
For Immediate Release Contact: Alexis Kremer marketing@jobsync.com JobSync Launches the first-ever Talent Acquisition Automation Platform – significantly increasing candidate throughput and recruiter productivity. Haymarket, VA, May 20, 2022 – Today, JobSync announced the introduction of the first Talent Acquisition Automation Platform (TAAP) to operate as the backbone of the talent acquisition tech stack deployed by… Read more »
How Can We Fix the Hiring Process?
The problem of hiring can be broken down into two component parts: Targeting the right people Convincing those right people to give you their personal details Both parts are intrinsically broken. Take for example, I can buy a shirt, including giving up my credit card info, in 10 clicks – and I end up with… Read more »