The shift toward “jobless growth” in the 2026 job market, where company revenue increases without a major rise in headcount, means that entry-level positions are becoming highly competitive. This trend, powered by automation and AI, has eliminated many administrative jobs, forcing organisations to rethink their approach to hiring new talent. Instead of hiring based purely […]
For many Fortune 1,000 firms across the UK and EU, high-volume graduate recruitment is often viewed through the narrow lens of immediate talent acquisition—a seasonal sprint to fill desks with fresh energy. However, as economic pressures mount and the “war for talent” evolves into a battle for sustainable retention, forward-thinking HR leaders are shifting their […]
Let’s get real for a second. If you’re sitting in a boardroom or a government office in Whitehall, you’ve probably noticed that the math just isn’t adding up lately. You’re expected to bring in hundreds of graduates and early-career hires to keep the organization from rusting out, but the budget office is acting like every […]
You’re in the interview room and have done a good job of answering the questions of the recruiter or hiring manager. They’re respectful and want to provide to you an opportunity to ask any questions that you may have. They ask if you have any. “No, I’m good”, is the wrong answer in 2026. Show […]
Today’s special episode of the High Volume Hiring Podcast was part of Michael Glenn‘s Employer Branding EXP and featured guest Rachel Allen, 7-Eleven‘s head of TA, and cohosts Jeanette Leeds and Steven Rothberg of College Recruiter job search site. 7-Eleven transformed its high-volume hiring following its acquisition of a major competitor with a very different […]
By Keith Spencer, Career Expert with AI resume builder Resume Now Most people are familiar with “exit interviews.” They’re a common part of the professional world and typically take place when someone decides to leave an organization. These conversations offer an opportunity to understand what went wrong and why an employee chose to move on. […]
Singapore’s labor market in 2026 is defined by a “skills-first” evolution. As the city-state doubles down on its “Smart Nation” initiative, the competition for early career talent—specifically the graduation cohorts of 2016 through 2029—has moved away from simple credentials toward demonstrated competency and cultural alignment. For employers, the challenge is navigating a cautious but highly […]
Recruiting in Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) has always felt like a bit of a “Trans-Tasman” dance. In 2026, the steps have changed. For the graduation cohorts of 2016 through 2029, the traditional career path isn’t just a ladder; it’s a series of strategically placed digital platforms. Employers who want to capture the attention of […]
The recruitment landscape in the United Kingdom has undergone a significant shift as we reach the midpoint of the 2020s. For employers looking to connect with the graduation cohorts of 2016 through 2029, the traditional methods of high-street recruitment and static job boards are no longer enough. We are now operating in an era where […]
The European labor market in 2026 is defined by a paradox: while technology has made the continent more connected than ever, the competition for early career talent has become increasingly localized and specialized. For employers looking to engage the graduation cohorts of 2016 through 2029, the strategy must account for diverse labor laws, varying educational […]
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