Top Talent Trends In Recruitment 2025
In this e-guide we have gathered insights and views from experts within the recruitment industry to share the talent trends for 2025.
From how organisations should be taking inspiration from the big retailers on treating your candidates like customers to window working - the latest productivity hack; inside this guide you will find the top talent and recruitment trends you will be seeing throughout the course of 2025.
In this e-guide, we look into:
- AI in recruitment
- Human-centric leadership
- Treat your candidates like customers
- Rethinking remote working
- Window working
- Career lattice vs ladder
- Un-retiring
- Preparing your people for the jobs of tomorrow
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