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The 10 Most Popular Articles Among Recruiters This Week

In case you need a stimulating read, here’s a great list for you.

We took a look at the articles staffing and corporate recruiters shared, liked, and commented on the most on LinkedIn during the last 7 days and posted them below.

Here are the top posts for this week:

1. References Should Come from a Candidate’s Coworkers, Not Just Their Boss -- by Disha Rupayana, Cynthia A. Hedricks, Leigh Puchalski and Chet Robie

2. How the Gig Economy Is Changing the Definition of a ’Job’ -- by Cynthia Lunn-Romer

3. What 11 CEOs Have Learned About Championing Diversity -- by Stefanie K. Johnson

4. 85 Percent of Job Applicants Lie on Resumes. Here's How to Spot a Dishonest Candidate -- by J.T. O'Donnell

5. Apple Hid a Job Listing On Its Website That You Need Serious Computer Skills to Find -- by Kif Leswing

6. Believe It or Not, Thomas Edison Made Candidates Try a Bowl of Soup During Job Interviews -- by Jeff Haden

7. We Ranked the Eemaining 'Game of Thrones' Leaders By Their Abilities — Here's How They're Doing This Week -- by Áine Cain

8. How to Improve Your Recruitment Success As a Small Business

9. 10 Stats on Candidate Messaging Every Recruiter Should Know

10. How Netflix Reimagined the Recruiter-Hiring Manager Relationship -- by Dan Hoyle

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