In the vast majority of cases, however, your decision isn’t going to be so easy.
In the vast majority of cases, however, your decision isn’t going to be so easy.
We’ve already shown you some free sourcing tools in previous videos. Now the question is how to review all the info you end up with. How do you know what’s already been reviewed? How can you be sure you didn’t miss anything?
Our training manager Chen would like to introduce you to two free and simple Chrome add-ons that will make you wonder how you were able to work without them until now 🙂
We are surrounded by so many platforms. Sometimes they can be used perfectly to match our needs and find great candidates and more. We’ve gotten to see how they can be used professionally and have been impressed.
Welcome to our first tip video, covering the topic of sourcing via Google. Chen Domb, our training manager, invites you for a behind-the-scenes look at how to continue quality sourcing in times like these.
On the very day they were supposed to onboard their biggest client ever, they shutdown flights.
TailorMed was founded on two main needs: the inability of patients to pay for medical care (mostly in the U.S.) and the inability of hospitals to accept payment for their services.
Everyone is in competition for the best employees on the market, even for the most junior positions. Not every job requires lots of experience, but hiring somebody with the most talent and right energy is going to give you a big advantage over your rivals where it matters most.
Everyone is in competition for the best employees on the market, even for the most junior positions. Not every job requires lots of experience, but hiring somebody with the most talent and right energy is going to give you a big advantage over your rivals where it matters most.
Everyone is in competition for the best employees on the market, even for the most junior positions. Not every job requires lots of experience, but hiring somebody with the most talent and right energy is going to give you a big advantage over your rivals where it matters most.
Debbie Oziel, Director of Talent Acquisition at Brix Software, is a special woman who immigrated to Israel and choose where she wanted to live. She doesn’t fit into any stigma and she uses her unique presence to outline a policy of diversity, openness and inclusion within the company, which has created a very different human fabric. We recommend you listen to what Debbie has to say, and she’s got a lot to talk about (no spoilers!).
In a rapidly shifting economy based on the very cutting edge of technology, the competition for talent is at fever pitch. Everyone wants the reach the best, the brightest and the most talented candidates to propel their businesses forward.
Almost everything touched by monday.com, one of the leaders of growing startups in Israel, turns to gold. monday.com has been great at examining existing theories and figuring out how to do things their own way.
One of the questions that’s received the most attention at monday.com is how to maintain a culture within the organization even as it grows. How can that culture be integrated in the early stages of recruitment and how does an organization keep doing things their own way.
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more changeable, more engaged and better equipped for creating a better future.