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Chatbots, automation, and remote hiring criteria

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Good Morning: This week, we’re serving up recruiting automation - chatbot style - and selection

Good Morning: This week, we’re serving up recruiting automation - chatbot style - and selection criteria on how to find candidates that are best suited for a remote working culture. Enjoy :) - The Hiring Success Team FEATURED ARTICLE 3 Pillars of Recruiting Automation, Chatbot Edition While Skynet is still a few years away, today’s chatbots can bring some automation and improved productivity for recruiters. In fact, [Catherine Munnelly](, Marketing Manager at jobpal, mentions that chatbots can [answer up to 75% of your candidates’ questions]( while simultaneously nudging them to the roles that best match their skills. [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Email](mailto:?subject=Check%20out%20this%20article%20on%20HiringSuccess.com&body=https%3A%2F%2Fhiringsuccess.com%2F3-pillars-of-recruiting-automation-chatbot-edition%2F%0A%0A3%20Pillars%20of%20Recruiting%20Automation%2C%20Chatbot%20Edition) SELECTION & COLLABORATION The Science & Technology of Selecting Remote Employees A major part of the workforce is working remotely, but do you know what to look for in candidates to prove that they can be successful in this new norm for everyone? [Ken Lahti](, Chief Science and Innovation Officer at SHL suggests [3 behaviors]( that are indicators of candidates’ ability to be productive outside the office. Can you guess what they are? [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Email](mailto:?subject=Check%20out%20this%20article%20on%20HiringSuccess.com&body=https%3A%2F%2Fhiringsuccess.com%2Fthe-science-technology-of-selecting-remote-employees%2F%0A%0AThe%20Science%20%26%20Technology%20of%20Selecting%20Remote%20Employees) RECRUITING ROUNDUP - Biopharma TA experts [share strategies]( for recruiting in 2020 - [10 ways]( to drive success with AI - 5 ways to [rethink]( talent acquisition - Talent acquisition [success factors]( in the age of COVID-19 SHARE THE LOVE If you've made it this far down, we know you love our newsletter. Share [this link]( with your friends so they can easily sign up and start receiving it too. We appreciate your support. [Join the Community]( [PRIVACY POLICY]( | [TERMS & CONDITIONS]( SmartRecruiters, Inc. 225 Bush Street, 94104 San Francisco, California This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Update your email preferences or unsubscribe here](

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