recruitment
Optimise Yourself: Job Recruitment Goes Online
Over the last few years there has been a gradual decline in the use of traditional recruitment methods. Recruiters are spending less and less time on the phones and more and more on social media websites like LinkedIn, Twitter and even Facebook. Because there is so much talent online now, if you’re not optimised you’ll be left behind...[read more]
Is LinkedIn Running Out of Steam for Recruiters?
LinkedIn has been the platform of choice for recruiters, but lately some Facebook apps are giving LinkedIn a run for its money. Is it running out of steam and will recruiters switch to Facebook?[read more]
Not getting recruited via social networking? Don't worry, you're not alone.
If you have not found a job via social media or not hired through social media, you are not alone as the survey from Executives Online Ltd demonstrates.[read more]
The Best MicroHoo Quotes
There's hardly anything new to add to the MSFT/YHOO story, except two great quotes. Stowe Boyd: Personally, I think the Microsoft and Yahoo matchup is like two tired swimmers who bump into each other and then wind up drowning each other in their scramble to survive. But Yahoo will be the first to go under in this embrace. Fake Steve...[read more]
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