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Making Online Recruitment Work
Dominic Sumners
2008 - What a Year!
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I have never experienced a more "interesting" year (both good and bad) in my business career as this year. I will try and get some more
formal
comments on what i think have been the key trends this year and
what
i think will happen next year over next couple of weeks - hope to have a bit of time as it is definitely getting a wee bit quieter out there.
Overall - it feels like 2008 was the year that online became a core (probably "the core") element of a companies recruiting and employee engagement strategy. The level of complexity and
sophistication
in our client discussions has moved on more this year than the
previous
2 years combined. That shows itself in spend and breadth of techniques adopted (
SEM
,
Business networks
, social networks etc) but most importantly -
quantifiable
tangible and documented results
which
show the great
improvement
in ROI - effective online recruitment/engagement gets companies.
Anecdotally
- most of us who have been doing
this
a long time agree that these days you
don't
have to sell
the
concept anymore - it really is about the right product and
brilliant
execution. In that sense - The West has been Won.
However - when a great big hulking macro economic trend comes into play - recruitment can simply stop and no amount of cleverness and expertise can always get round that objection.
I am in the camp, however, that though fist half 2009 will be v tough - those efficient value led companies (like
OME
!!) will benefit hugely as the downturn lessens.
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Dec 03 2008, 03:09 PM
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