Recruiters are in demand throughout the world. Among the largest English-speaking countries, India currently has the greatest need for recruiting … Read more
Top 10 Future Recruitment Trends
Fall 2014 ERE Conference Think Tank Session Recap Good conferences always offer great opportunities to stay on top of challenges, best practices, and … Read more
Dice Posts Strong Q3; Boosts Outlook for the Year
Dice Holdings, publisher of multiple niche career sites including its flagship tech site Dice.com, earned 18 cents per share on third quarter revenue of … Read more
American Sourcers Are Too Reliant on InMails
Despite inventing the job of sourcer, professionals in the U.S. are less technically skilled at it than their counterparts in the rest of the world. They … Read more
Perhaps One of These Recruiting Technology Startups Will Be a Homerun
Bigger human resources/recruiting technology companies are scurrying around working on new products. IBM, using Watson, is working on a release of its new … Read more
Staffing Index at Highest Point Since 2007
Staffing activity has reached its highest point since the start of the Great Recession nearly seven years ago, and, if the trend continues, could set a new … Read more
The Intersection of HR & Marketing: Employee Advocacy
Although it may not seem like it at first blush, HR is no stranger to marketing. At its core, that’s what recruiting is: marketing and direct sales. Those … Read more

How Will the New LinkedIn TOS Affect Recruiters and Sourcers? #InTalent
For most recruiters, LinkedIn’s updated user agreement that goes into effect Thursday doesn’t change much. Recruiter customers will still be … Read more
LinkedIn Working on New Tool Showing Size of Talent Pool
LinkedIn’s annual conference — in addition to its high-end audio/video production and its steady supply of food, entertainment, coffee, and … Read more

Is Google Switch to W2 Security Guards the Start of a Trend?
Only days after Google announced it would stop using outside security contractors in favor of hiring its own force, the move is already being described as … Read more