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Why Career Sites Are the Future of Recruitment
Posted on April 22, 2026 1 Comment
The evolving landscape of talent acquisition emphasizes a shift from traditional job boards to AI-powered career discovery platforms, which enhance user experience and candidate engagement. This transformation necessitates that employers prioritize conversion rates over traffic volume and optimize their career sites to effectively attract qualified applicants.
Solving Talent Acquisition’s Conversion Problem
Posted on March 24, 2026 Leave a Comment
Talent acquisition faces a critical challenge known as the “TA Capacity Crunch,” with fewer recruiters handling increasing applicant volumes. This issue stems not from a lack of applicants but from poor conversion rates, primarily due to ineffective career sites and job descriptions. Improving these areas is essential for hiring success.
Money Trees: Facebook, LinkedIn and The Future of Recruiting.
Posted on November 8, 2016 6 Comments
Facebook has reportedly thrown the opening salvo in its long anticipated move into the recruiting and hiring vertical, with TechCrunch reporting yesterday that the ubiquitous social network has confirmed it is beginning to roll out a “Jobs” tab, which allows employers to post (and, of course, promote) job openings directly to company’s followers and fans […]
It’s Like That: Recruitment Marketing Goes OG.
Posted on February 24, 2016 1 Comment
The fact is, while times have been pretty good for those of us in the business of hiring since segueing from recruiting recession to recovery (to say the least), recruiters who have been around long enough generally know better than to expect that the market is going to stay like this forever. This is why […]
Job Boards Aren’t Dead, Just Different.
Posted on June 8, 2015 13 Comments
Innovation and competition have always gone hand in hand, and the recruiting technology industry has historically been no exception to this rule. One has to look no further than only a few years back to see evidence of a trend that, like most history, seems to be repeating itself, as “job boards” rebrand, retool and […]