News Podcast

Episode 74: Social Summer of Jobs

 

Digitial recruiting news in this show: Further declines in job advertising levels, TwitterJobSearch gets the eQuest seal of approval and this summer it's all about social recruiting...

 

Online Recruitment News Headlines included in this Podcast:

In our lead story, the UK’s job advertising took a further dip in April, according to the born job advertising index, which dropped to just 51 points, down 4 points month-on-month.

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The guardian writes that its rival, Trinity Mirror, has seen ad revenues plunge.

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The summer is coming and several mid-year events have chosen social recruiting for their key theme.

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Jobsite’s Keith Potts has selected to join leading entrepreneurs on cmypitch.com, offering advice to would be entrepreneurs on how to succeed

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Kevin McMahon of the British Standards Institute has started an interesting conversation on the Recruitment Futurology group at LinkedIn.

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And finally, eQuest, the job posting and Internet recruitment management service provider, has announced it will add TwitterJobSearch.com to its network of job boards.

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Other stories on the born blog:


Jobsite takes the Metro


Jobsite-Metro
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New To Online Recruitment? You’ve Nothing To Fear!


Fear
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If Content Is King, Newspapers Win


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