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How to know when hiring managers are costing you money?

How to know when hiring managers are costing you money?

FromTalent Takeover Unfiltered


How to know when hiring managers are costing you money?

FromTalent Takeover Unfiltered

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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Jun 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Hiring is the most expensive part of any business, we know that. How do you know if you hiring manager is costing you more than they should? This week, Taylor and Brianna dive into the role of a hiring manager. They discuss best practices for hiring, as well as some important strategies for a hiring manager to be the most efficient they can be. If you recognize some of these situations in your own team, it may be time for a chat!Don't forget to follow Brianna + Taylor on Instagram at @talent_takeover_unfiltered for a day to day view of the recruiting industry!Alos, if you're curious about the recruiting industry and want to learn how you can be a recruiter, Thriversity is where it's at! Click the link below to learn all about our recently launched Thriversity platform, and the different courses we offer to make you the best recruiter you can be!Thriversity: https://www.thriversity.io/ Be sure to share this podcast with a friend or colleague who you think would love to hear it! And be sure to leave us a great review if you're listening on Apple podcasts, we appreciate you!
Released:
Jun 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (96)

Hosted by Brianna Rooney, The Millionaire Recruiter, and Taylor Bradley, The Humble Hustler. When it comes to working hard and keeping it real, we know our S.H.I.T. (self-care, happiness, inner peace, time). Two women who’ve made thriving in chaos and finding the meaning in the madness an art form, provide you an “under the hood” view of all things recruiting in hopes to bring respect and awareness in a relatable way to a long underrated industry that’s oversaturated with “experts”.