The Evolving Recruitment Game
By Tim Boreham, Editor, The New Criterion
How to invest in recruitment stocks when the machines take over the hiring process
Job seekers routinely are warned that a recruiter will accept or reject an application in a matter of seconds, with a missing keyword or a grammatical error consigning the paperwork to the ‘rejected’ pile.
Attributing a previous employment separation to ‘personality differences’ doesn’t help either – and don’t even think about using emojis in the covering letter.
Given the job wranglers have to sift through thousands of resumes and florid covering letters, the hasty approach is understandable.
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Dodgy âdoctorâ got certificate from same uni as dog A fake principal and self-proclaimed doctor bought his certificate from the same dodgy diploma mill that gave a pug dog named Chester an MBA.
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Subscriber only Fraudster principal and self-proclaimed Dr Neil Lennie gained his doctorate certificate from the same fake online university as a pug called Chester. Lennie used his doctorate title to lure students to his private school, tutoring college and plastered the phony credential on billboards, promotion material and letters to the editor. But the Herald Sun can reveal the acclaimed doctor Lennie bought his certificate from Rochville University, an illegal diploma mill in Texas, United States.
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