Tag: Recruiting Strategy
9 Recruiting Lessons From Santa Claus
If you’re a recruiter celebrating the Christmas season, this may be a slow period for you. But it should also be a time to learn. So why not use any extra time... Read More
What is Employee Referral?
Employee referral has become one of the favorite and most productive methods for finding talent. Employee referral program is your best bet for improving the most important hiring metrics such as time and... Read More
Social media is a recruitment channel — don’t neglect it
Want to improve recruitment? Then make sure your company’s social media strategy is up to date. You probably know full well by now that hiring isn’t as simple as posting a job... Read More
Boomerangs: The Strategic Process of Rehiring Your Former Employees, Part 2
As previously discussed in Part 1 of this series, a corporate boomerang/alumni rehire program is an excellent, low-cost, high ROI recruiting approach capable of producing top performing talent. Often underused, it is a best... Read More
6 Tips for an Effective Employee Referral Campaign
Even the best employee referral programs go stale after a while and need a little pick me up now and then. To keep things fresh, you should run special campaigns every few months. Learn how to... Read More
Boomerangs: The Strategic Process of Rehiring Your Former Employees, Part 1
Boomerang efforts have one of the highest ROIs in recruiting. When you take the time to examine the profile of new hires who produce the best on-the-job performance, invariably previous employees returning... Read More
Hiring Interviews Have Lost Their Accuracy — A Warning
Yes, job interviews have been a tradition for well over a century. But we now live in a world where many new developments threaten the accuracy of interviews by transforming them into... Read More
Recruiters Are Lazy
That’s right. I am putting it out there. Recruiters are lazy. My 18 years of experience as both a corporate recruiter and recruiting leader gives me the right to call it as... Read More