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Recruiters are matchmakers w/Seth Edwards

Recruiters are matchmakers w/Seth Edwards

FromTalent Takeover Unfiltered


Recruiters are matchmakers w/Seth Edwards

FromTalent Takeover Unfiltered

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Length:
19 minutes
Released:
Jul 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Seth Edwards is a guest in numerous trainings in Thriversity, but today he is lending his experience to us on the podcast to discuss how to improve the relationship between hiring managers and recruiters. Seth brings us a unique perspective as he has experience on both sides of the coin. His lightbulb moment, when he really began to understand the value of a quality recruiter, came from being tasked with building a team at his company.This episode is packed with great advice and tips for recruiters to better understand the role of a hiring manager, and how you can improve that relationship to bring greater success to your recruiting career. If you know of someone who should hear this episode, be sure to grab the link and share it with them!If you are listening on Apple Podcasts, we always appreciate a great review!Do you want more information on the power of true training as a recruiter? Thriversity is the answer! Learn more here --> https://www.thriversity.io As always, you can find us for a daily dose of Talent Takeover Unfiltered, on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/talent_takeover_unfiltered/ 
Released:
Jul 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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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”.