CE Change: The Only Fix for Candidate Experience Is Compliance

Candidate experience is another one of those terms recruiters just can’t seem to shut up about. But unlike the blizzard of buzzwords mostly designed to sell consulting services and content marketing, it’s one that, if anything, we should all be talking about more. The reason is, unlike, say, employer branding, candidate experience is actually a concept that has real impact on real people and real recruiters every day.

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The Real Reason Google Rocks at Recruiting

I was watching the movie The Internship (don’t ask), and my big takeaway, even with my fancy degree in film, was this: how the hell did Google get a feature film for an employer branding initiative?  I mean, it’s not enough that they’re already the most InDemand employer according to LinkedIn, which obviously means it’s totally true – they’re also the top rated company to work for on almost every such list out there.  Then, I had this admittedly nerdy thought: I wonder what ATS Google uses?

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Twitter Chats: Two Cliches in A Dark Place

I was asked to contribute a few thoughts recently on how a particular Twitter chat changed my life, or something similarly specious. Instead of looking like I actually intrinsically endorsed this particular chat, I decided to devote an entire post to it, and others like it, which to me more or less encapsulate everything that’s wrong with social media.

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Buzz or BS? Don’t Believe the Hype About These 3 Recruiting Trends

Last week’s post, “3 Hot Recruiting Trends We Should Shut Up About, Already” created a ton of comments and conversation about some of the “trends” that real recruiters and real candidates really could care less about.  The feedback was pretty uniform: most “best practices” and “recruiting challenges” are just a market play by consultants and thought leaders designed to sell products, services or to peddle influence.  The post also received a ton of suggestions of other “hot topics” which recruiting practitioners are tired of hearing or talking about; here are three of those suggestions that, no matter what your take, are more played out than Miley’s career, podcasting or the perpetual quest for a “seat at the table.”  So, shut up about these 3 “recruiting trends” which aren’t actually trends at all. Unless, of course, you happen to sell into talent organizations.

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