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Recruitment
Recruitment is the process of adding new individuals to the existing staff. In this section, we have articles that discuss a variety of topics. If it affects the way recruiters find new candidates, we have put it in this section. You’ll find advice on recruiting, different recruiting techniques and much more! Recruitment is a big part of our industry, so we invest a lot of time into bringing our readers useful information.
How to recruit in the USA
/ February 23, 2017This week, we have decided to focus on a country that still attracts a lot of workers: the United States of America. Sometimes decried or considered as outdated, the “American Dream” is still alive and topical, for better or for worse
Job posting on Facebook
/ February 21, 2017Last week, Facebook introduced in the USA and in Canada (and in a few days to the rest of the…
How to recruit in Romania
/ February 16, 2017Since 2007 and its European Union integration, Romania has been attracting a considerable number of workers, especially from Europe but more and more from all around the world.
How to recruit in Chile
/ February 9, 2017This week we chose to focus on Chile in order to make people aware of the greatness of this country and to show why it can be quite attractive for both recruiters and job seekers. We will see the specific features of the Chilean labour market
How to recruit in Luxembourg
/ February 2, 2017The current state of the labour market in Luxembourg is characterized by the fact that there is a huge shortage of talent especially because it is such a small country. Nevertheless, Luxembourg sees every day around 180,000 people coming for work. Those people are cross-border workers from France, Belgium and Germany.
How to recruit in New Zealand
/ January 26, 2017Interestingly, New Zealand was less affected by the economic financial crisis a few years ago than many other countries around the world. Because of this, the government predicts a strong and steady job market that will see a slowing down in terms of job creation and development over the next few year. It is good to note that the unemployment level in New Zealand in 2016 was 4.9%, still quite a low rate for a country that receives around 55,000 immigrants to its shores each year. So we guess that being so far away from the ruined Europe and the mess that is the USA, really is a benefit to the country’s economy and growth. Here at Jobboard Finder, we have compiled some interesting facts and information to help make any recruiter’s job stress free and to relieve the struggles of job seeking in New Zealand.