Saturday, May 30, 2020

How Tech Transformed the Recruitment Industry

How Tech Transformed the Recruitment Industry Since the birth of recruitment agencies after  the second world war, recruitment has undergo a number of changes and improvements over the years. The 1950s saw the CV become an necessity  for all  vacancies,  and  the first job advertisements appeared in 1970 newspapers. Technology has played an incremental role  in improving the hiring process. From Microsoft Word to the internet, technology has changed the way we connect with others. Our friends  Flo.co.uk have put together a useful infographic charting the technological advancement that have evolved the recruitment industry. What do you think was the most significant tech leap for  recruitment? For me, Google has revolutionised how we engage with each other, allowing  employers to reach candidates quicker than ever. For candidates,  discovering  a job online is quicker than ever. Takeaways: Apple launched one of the first PCs, the Apple 1 in 1976! 20-year-old Job site Monster launched back in 1994 In 1996 Hotmail was released, providing email for a massive audience.  Hotmail is now the world’s largest email service  with with 325 million unique visitors per month. Google was founded in 1998, forever changing the landscape of how we access information. By 2001 70% of recruitments used  online job boards. In 2003 LinkedIn launched, allowing recruiters to view their candidates qualifications and experience faster than ever. RELATED:  How to Break Into the Tech Industry

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