It's a recurring theme in all classifieds and marketplaces now, but there's no escaping the growing presence of Google and Facebook in recruitment. Even Indeed, the No. 1 recruitment advertising business worldwide, is threatened by the world's two leading digital businesses.
Google has made aggressive strides into jobs, with three products - Google Search for Jobs, Cloud Job Discovery and Google Hire - positioning the search behemoth as the company to watch in recruitment advertising. Facebook's job tools, launched little more than a year ago, continue to evolve. Facebook users can now create work histories, resumes or CVs, really, that can be shared privately by job-seekers.
This is one of the major themes of this year's Recruitment Advertising Annual. In company highlights we look at major websites reshaping recruitment advertising. Will Indeed triple its revenue, as targeted, and remain the world's dominant recruitment ad company? Can LinkedIn keep expanding and growing as a Microsoft subsidiary? Is Seek well-positioned to expand in China, the most populous job market in the world?
Our industry trends section reviews how European data protection rules will affect job sites worldwide. And asks, Is the future really jobs finding candidates, not candidates finding jobs? Should recruitment firms start rethinking the steps behind the candidate journey?
Tech trends asks: Will voice search affect finding a job? Can blockchain revolutionize the industry? How are chatbots disrupting, or improving, recruitment search?
This report highlights eight interesting startups. From AI-based Spanish recruitment vertical BeWanted to U.S. Glassdoor-lite venture Comparably, we scour the world for new and unusual business models.
We update you on new products and services added by recruitment classified sites during the past 12 months.
Which are the top three recruitment ad companies in Australia, Brazil and Germany? We provide details on 27 countries in total.
With more than 15 participating writers/analysts from around the world, we've put together the ultimate report on the state of the recruitment advertising industry today. We hope you enjoy it, and can improve your business with it.
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary: Facebook, Google make inroads into jobs
Company spotlights
Facebook: How the giant is changing recruitment advertising
Google makes major moves in recruitment
Indeed: Raw ambition with precision tech
InfoJobs: Consolidating leadership in Spain
LinkedIn targets data, video and talent pools
Tech is key to Seek's international growth
StepStone builds out e-recruiting platform
Industry trends
How major horizontals are making inroads into jobs
A tragedy and 58.com reshape the Chinese recruitment market
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