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Why candidate background search is important?

For a recruiter / hiring manager, it is very crucial to make the right hiring decision. It is because a bad hire can cost you so dearly in terms of investment of time and resources. Moreover, it can also have a negative impact on the productivity, employee morale, growth of the organization and credibility among the customers, etc. To avoid such hiring risks, every recruiter / hiring manager need to go that extra mile to perform a background search on the candidate. In addition to stringent screening processes, you need to research on a candidate from various sources that are available on the Internet. What are the sources? With the explosion of social media, the Internet is flooded with lots of tools and applications through which candidates can interact with a group of people, community, organization, etc. You can find the candidate details from social networking sites, blogs, forums, personal websites, alumni associations, etc. References and comments from superiors, peers, and cust...

Search Profiles/Bios on Twitter using Google

Source: eGrabber Newsletter If you plan to use Twitter to recruit passive candidates, you will find this search string pretty useful. The Google search syntax to find profiles on Twitter is site:twitter.com "bio * keyword" (State) -jobs -careers For example, if you are looking for CPAs in the State of California, your search string will be site:twitter.com "bio * CPA" (California OR CA) -jobs -careers You can also try different variations of the above search string or replace the keyword with related terms to get desired search results.

How to quickly screen thousands of resumes and find the best talent?

Screening resumes is an inevitable process that has gained a lot more significance since recession. The global recruiting scenario has hardly changed with job cuts still happening around, pushing the unemployment rate to 9.5% - the highest since 1983. So why should resume screening become all the more important? The reason is, job cuts have lead to tens and thousands of resumes floating around in the job market targeting for a job. But the irony is that there are only a very few job openings as the employers are now very cautious with respect to hiring; they need only the “Best Talent.” It is the recruiter’s responsibility to carefully screen the resumes and find the best talent for their clients. With stiff competition all around and stringent time constraints, the recruiters need to manually wade through huge stacks of resumes to pick the right candidates. This eventually takes a lot of time and resources. There is a possibility that you might also miss a potential candidate. So, ho...