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4 Reasons to Recruit on Facebook Rather Than LinkedIn

There are many players now competing in the social media world. How do you know which one is going to be more effective for your recruiting…

Started by Merima A

4 Mar 14, 2012
Reply by Merima A

How to Use Google+ Hangouts for Recruiting!

http://employers.identified.com/blog/bid/79109/3-Tips-on-Using-Google-Hangouts-for-Social-Recruitment

Started by Merima A

1 Feb 26, 2012
Reply by Noel Cocca

Hit the Mark with Customized Incentives

Unless you work on Wall Street, you probably didn’t get a year-end bonus checks last year. Forty-three percent of companies don’t give out…

Started by Terry Starr

0 Feb 2, 2012

Interesting use of social media in recruiting (video)

Cool video that talks about social media in recruitment http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXxiR2fY7-4

Started by Scott Shelton

0 Feb 1, 2012

Use Your Imagination to Hire Positive Thinkers

Wouldn’t it be great if every new hire had a positive attitude? Studies show that positive thinkers are more productive and resilient, in f…

Started by Terry Starr

0 Jan 31, 2012

Tech Recruiting: Nine Ways to Rock Your Next Interview

The competition for IT talent gets tougher every day, so hiring managers have to be in top form to land the best candidates. Walking into a…

Started by Terry Starr

0 Jan 29, 2012

Make Sure Telecommuters Get Off on the Right Foot

With budgets tight and the residential real estate marketing still in a funk, both candidates and employers are reluctant to incur relocati…

Started by Terry Starr

0 Jan 26, 2012

It’s Time for Painless Performance Reviews

Performance reviews are like the weather, everyone talks about them, but until recently, it seemed that HR didn’t want to do anything about…

Started by Terry Starr

0 Jan 26, 2012

Cost Per Hire: How Do You Stack Up?

Companies are directing more of their time and recruiting budgets toward social media, but are those investments paying off? Read results o…

Started by Terry Starr

0 Jan 26, 2012

Dice Survey: Silicon Valley Average Tech Salary Tops $100,000

Salaries for Silicon Valley tech pros topped an average of $100,000 for the first time last year, according to a Dice salary survey.

Started by Terry Starr

0 Jan 26, 2012

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