Your company has implemented a diversity initiative, and you are ready to go. You flip on your computer and see great candidates yet, none of them seem to … Read more

What Facebook’s Graph Search Means to the Recruiting World
Editor’s note: This post originally appeared on Jim Stroud’s blog The Recruiters Lounge. I’m on the waiting list to play with Facebook’s new … Read more

Using Analytics to Win the War for Talent
What do the Oakland A’s, New England Patriots and New Castle United share? They’ve each applied Moneyball techniques to their respective sports. In the … Read more

Paid Facebook Messages For Sourcers? Don’t Roll Your Eyes Quite Yet…
If you have a greenback with Benjamin Franklin on the cover, you can send Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg a message on Facebook. It is all part of a test … Read more

Delivering a Mobile Experience that Works
You know the feeling: You get the sweats. You shake and shiver. You pat your pockets and frantically search your handbag or backpack. Panic sets in. You’ve … Read more

Search News: Blekko Goes Tablet-Friendly With Izik and Google Goes Advanced
Two quick pieces of news from the world of search. First off, Blekko has continued to innovate and has launched a new tablet-friendly app (and website) … Read more

Ask Jackye: What Are Some Good Diversity Sourcing And Recruiting Training Programs?
Editor’s note: Jackye Clayton will be one of our speakers at the next SourceCon in Atlanta on February 7th-8th, 2013. She will be talking about best … Read more

What Google’s Antitrust Settlement Means For Sourcers
Late last week, word started leaking out about the results of a Google settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over its ongoing antitrust case. And if … Read more
SourceCon After Dark–The Other Side Of Sourcing!
Editor’s note: For those attending SourceCon in Atlanta, the After Dark is a fun part of the after hours networking that you can’t get anywhere … Read more

December’s 155K New Jobs Are What Economists Expected
The U.S. economy continued to chug along in December, much as economists were expecting, adding 155,000 jobs, while holding unemployment at 7.8 percent. … Read more