Sevenstep Blog

The Shift to Matrixed Client Engagement

Today’s businesses don’t run on the same linear and predictable decision-making models of their past. Many companies...

Employer Branding… Is It Easier for Bigger Companies?

Here at Sevenstep, we get the opportunity to work with some very large, well-known brands on the transformation of...

Preparing for Brexit - Are Talent Acquisition Execs Ready?

Brexit is by far the biggest threat to small and large organisations’ talent acquisition and workforce strategies in...

Building the Optimal RFP

Buyers considering an RPO solution are evaluating a major investment, both financially and strategically. Those running...

Hiring Manager – Opponent or Teammate?

Unfortunately, recruiters sometimes see their hiring managers as an obstacle to overcome rather than a partner. In...

Going Global? Don’t Forget to Go Local with your Talent Acquisition Strategy

The majority of today’s large organizations have gone global, and many face the challenge of entering into new hiring...

The Top 5 Headaches Faced by Talent Acquisition Executives

Things are never boring in the RPO business, as each of our clients come with its own set of unique challenges based on...

Driving into the digital age – How Sevenstep helped a major U.S. automaker master social recruitment

Engaging potential job candidates, not just customers, through social networks like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter is...

6 Best Practices for Effective RPO Transitions

Begin with the end in mind. In everything, the goal or definition of success must be clear or the disruptions and...

Candidate Sourcing in a Niche Market

Niche, in a business sense, refers to a “specialized market.” I like to think of sourcing in a niche market as finding...

Avoiding the Headaches of RPO Transition Management

Business process outsourcing, forecasted to become a $280.7 billion industry by 2017, is a strategic approach that...

The Candidate Debt Ceiling

So for those that don't have a radio, TV, friends, coworkers, newspapers, or a water cooler, you may not have heard...