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Title: Navigating the Digital Talent Marketingplace: A Study of Online Recruiment Trends
Authors: Shah, Anish Kumar
Sreedher, Uma
Keywords: Online Recruiment Trends
Digital
Marketingplace
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Alliance School of Business, Alliance University
Citation: 16p.
Series/Report no.: 2022MMBA07ASB340
Abstract: This study explores the changing landscape of online hiring, focusing on important trends in the digital job market. As companies increasingly use digital platforms to find and attract talent, the way hiring works is quickly evolving. This research looks into the reasons behind the shift to online hiring, examining the advantages and challenges that both employers and job seekers face. Using a combination of quantitative data analysis and qualitative interviews, we identify significant trends that shape the modern digital job market. We investigate how artificial intelligence (Al) and automation affect hiring processes, the role of social media in finding talent, and the rise of specialized platforms for specific skills and industries. Our findings show that online hiring brings many benefits, such as reaching a wider audience, being more efficient, and costing less. However, we also point out concerns about data privacy. the potential for bias in automated systems, and how job candidates' expectations are changing in a world where everything is done online The study ends with recommendations for employers on how to navigate these trends effectively and ethically. We suggest best practices for using technology while still keeping a human-centered approach to hiring. Overall, this research gives valuable insights for HR professionals, recruiters, and business leaders who want to adjust to the changing nature of the digital job market.
URI: https://gnanaganga.inflibnet.ac.in:8443/jspui/handle/123456789/16276
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