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What Job Boards Should Be Doing

By Peter Weddle, CEO TAtech Mike Durney joined me for a recent TAtech Live interview as a part of our Oral History Project on the early days of online recruiting. For those of you who may not be familiar with him, he was the CFO and then the CEO of Dice.com and Dice Holdings for...
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Facebook Is Building An Instagram For Kids Under The Age Of 13

Instagram / BuzzFeed News Executives at Instagram are planning to build a version of the popular photo-sharing app that can be used by children under the age of 13, according to an internal company post obtained by BuzzFeed News. “I’m excited to announce that going forward, we have identified youth work as a priority for...
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How Beamery Realizes the Power of Talent Intelligence Capabilities in Candidate Relationship Management Tools  

By Sultan Saidov, Co-founder and President, Beamery & Jeet Mukerji, Product Manager, Beamery In this article, Sultan Saidov Co-Founder and President and Jeet Mukerji Product Manager of Beamery describe how Beamery started as a candidate relationship management system and shifted to adding talent intelligence capabilities. Saidov and Mukerji uncover why Talent Intelligence is important and...
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The Rationale for reRecruitment

By Peter Weddle on the TAtech Blog Many employers move directly to onboarding the minute a candidate says “yes.” The sourcing is done, the evaluations have been completed, and the selected candidate has been convinced. The offer is made and accepted, so those employers assume, the role of recruiting is over. The process can turn...
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Be a Glass Shattering Organization

Posted on the JobSync Blog Before the pandemic the workplace for women was still a challenge. Women making less than men, harassment in the workplace and the ever present glass ceiling. Now throw in a global pandemic, economic downturn and guess what? The glass ceiling is even thicker and women are being forced to leave...
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Democrats And Republicans Alike Are Talking About Breaking Down Big Tech Monopolies

WASHINGTON — There’s a growing bipartisan appetite in Congress to crack down on big tech, with progressive Democrats and conservative Republicans preparing to flex the federal government’s anti-monopoly powers. The Senate began hearings this week on antitrust law. Senators expressed different philosophies and concerns, but they all agreed on at least one key point: Tech...
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