Recruiting Optimization refers to the process of making improvements to the recruitment process and strategy to make it more efficient, effective, and cost-effective. In the highly competitive marketplace of today, organizations need to be able to quickly find and attract the best talent to remain
In today's increasingly unpredictable and competitive job market, attracting and retaining top talent is crucial for businesses of all sizes and industries. While traditional recruitment methods can be effective, incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into your talent acquisition strategy can
In this new era of work — launched by the pandemic and reinforced by subsequent layoffs, two-plus years of remote work, and reevaluations of personal priorities — the job market has changed dramatically. In a recent TikTok video, popular career coach J.T. O’Donnell provided her insight into the
We offer an array of hiring services, and because of that, we often recruit recruiters to service our clients. When hiring recruiters, however, there is a lot to ponder. A lot has changed since my earlier career as a recruiter, and to prove that I looked at a 2010 job description for a recruiter
The Great Resignation has created a challenge for companies seeking to attract, recruit and retain talent. As a result, employers have been incentivized to utilize automation and initiate innovative recruiting strategies to maintain a viable workforce. This is especially true in industries where
Since the government’s work-from-home order spawned a mass exodus from offices around the nation in March 2020, people have learned a lot about themselves and what they need and want in life, in their careers, and from employers. Professionals around the world continue to share their truth on
In this episode, Jim Stroud interviews Ty Abernathy, cofounder and CEO of Grayscale, a high-volume hiring platform that helps brands like Amazon, Wayfair, and Dick's Sporting Goods streamline their hourly hiring through SMS and automation. Questions asked in the podcast include:
You’ve heard the stories: Firing an employee by text. Laying off groups of people by Zoom. Terribly insensitive and impersonal offboarding scenarios took center stage in 2020 when the pandemic began changing the world of work forever. Recipients of these unfortunate tactics took to social media to
In his best-selling business book Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap . . . and Others Don’t, Jim Collins declares, “Good is the enemy of great. And that is one of the key reasons why we have so little that becomes great.” This is sage wisdom with broad applications. However, for some,