Mobile Recruiting is not the future. It’s the present. In this week’s six-part series we cover the entire spectrum of mobile recruiting, from where the market is today, to strategy and a 7-step action plan to get mobile.
You might laugh at the notion of a talent shortage or ‘war for talent’ in our current economy. But the joke would be on you. Learn more in this week’s HRExaminer and be sure to catch Editorial Advisory Board contributors Hank Stringer and Marc Effron and John’s guide to Talent Communities.
When Gartner tackles big data, they describe it as a three dimensional problem: Increasing Volume (amount of data), Velocity (speed of data in/out) and Variety (range of data types, sources). Learn more in this week’s HRExaminer.
HR Examiner Weekly Edition v 3.17 April 27, 2012 Disruption is a ProcessWe’re publishing the first in a series of free white papers about the various forms of disruption that are entering the HR and HRTechnology industries. Read Now » Project Staffing The internal project economy tends to run on reputation and political vectors rather […]
This week our resident lawyer and photographer Heather Bussing points her lens at photo sharing copyright laws on Pinterest. Jay Cross returns to our HRExaminer Editorial Advisory Board to discuss your most valuable asset (guessed it yet?). John Sumser looks to the second generation of social media and profiles Evenbase, the European digital recruiting up-and-comer.
There are widely different views on the definition and value of employment branding and its relative health. This week we continue our discussion on employment branding with articles from Dr. David Kippen and Felix Wetzel who articulate a useful for/against argument. Meanwhile, John Sumser takes us through a tour of employment branding fundamentals in his three-post series. It’s all in this week’s HR Examiner.
Employment branding is commonly used to solve a problem it’s not intended for. In this week’s three-part series Employment Branding we lay out a trio of new perspectives to get you thinking about new ways to reach the right people, with the right message.
If you’re a Human Resources professional you need to know more than the average consumer does about these questions. This week, our resident lawyer Heather Bussing and HR analyst John Sumser walk us through the Privacyscape.
Earlier this week we published the next evolution in our Top 25 Lists of online influencers. In The Pulse of HR we study HR’s trending topics and then discuss some reactions in More about the Pulse.
Kelly Cartwright weighs in on Big Talent, where she discusses the changing talent landscape. Get a glimpse of employee scheduling using voice driven phone applications (that works!) in Voice Based Talent Management and wrap up this week’s issue with an update on the changes Ceridian CEO Stuart Harvey is shaping for their 130,000 HR software customers.
This week we present a series of articles on HR Forecasts and the latest trends that will shape the future of talent management. Next, Referrals goes deeper into Social Recruiting tactics followed by Heather Bussing and her advice on how to take the best out of Human Resourses diversity.










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