2016 Recruiting Survey: Calling All Top PeRforming Recruiters

Alexandra Deck
Dec 22, 2015

It takes the best to be the best, but being successful in recruiting industry doesn't miraculously happen overnight. With the sheer nature of the business rapidly evolving, we putting out the call to today's top performing recruiters to uncover and share what's driving innovation in recruiting; starting with prioritization. 

 

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The 2016 Best Practices for Recruiting Prioritization Survey

 

With the turning of the calendar, the time has come to pause and reflect on the old and make way for the new. Specifically within the recruiting industry, the subject of recruitment prioritization has been and will continue to be a hot topic as expectations, technologies and candidates are quickly evolving year after year. 

Simply stated, this survey will enable the Recruiting community to benefit from insights gathered from full range of experience levels, environments and industries. The data collected will be analyzed and shared with survey participants. 

Share your thoughts by taking this 3-minute survey.

What:  Take the 2016 Best Practices for Recruiting Prioritization Survey
Who:  We are looking for recruiters working in RPO, Corporate, Agency and with Contract Experience. 
When:  The survey deadline has been extended to January 13, 2016  
Why:  The goal of the survey is to spark further discussion and innovation within the field of recruiting. Survey respondents will have the option to remain anonymous. 


Please take a few minutes to answer the survey questions, and help us all to ensure that 2016 is met with open minds, new eyes and fresh perspectives to help meet these recruiting challenges well prepared!

Alexandra Deck

Alexandra Calukovic-Deck, aka the Marketing Guru, is a data-driven marketeer. Growing up in the traditional marketing era, this Inbound marketer has experienced first-hand the shift to a more digital world. Versed in email, social and content marketing, Alexandra Calukovic-Deck drives the strategy behind Yoh's international sales and marketing divisions. Claims to fame include the longest possible last name ever, being able to call herself a certified Strategic Marketer and being a Philly phanatic.

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