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Resume Matching for High-Volume Warehouse Hiring
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Resume Matching for High-Volume Warehouse Hiring

Resume matching for high-volume warehouse hiring: how ranked slates replace arrival-order review for VP/TA teams with 200+ applications per role.

Eximius AI · August 21, 2026
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Candidate Experience Survey: Sample Questions by Hiring Stage
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Candidate Experience Survey: Sample Questions by Hiring Stage

A candidate experience survey at every hiring stage surfaces what rejected candidates know and hired candidates can't tell you. Sample questions inside.

Eximius AI · June 13, 2026
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Structured Candidate Screening Cuts Healthcare Time-to-Fill
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Structured Candidate Screening Cuts Healthcare Time-to-Fill

Candidate screening delays drive healthcare's long time-to-fill. Here's what a structured screening process changes, and what it doesn't.

Eximius AI · June 13, 2026
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Staffing Agency Software for IT Programs: Why Most Platforms Are Built for the Agency, Not the Buyer
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Staffing Agency Software for IT Programs: Why Most Platforms Are Built for the Agency, Not the Buyer

Most staffing agency software is built for the agency. Here is what IT procurement managers actually need from their contingent program tools.

Eximius AI · June 13, 2026
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What a Two-Week Interview Scheduling Window Actually Costs a Medical Practice
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What a Two-Week Interview Scheduling Window Actually Costs a Medical Practice

Scheduling an interview for a clinical role shouldn't take two weeks, but at small healthcare practices it often does. Here's what that delay costs.

Eximius AI · June 13, 2026
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Resume Matching in Healthcare: Why Keyword Screens Leave Skill Gaps Until Orientation
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Resume Matching in Healthcare: Why Keyword Screens Leave Skill Gaps Until Orientation

Healthcare resume matching built on keyword screens misses clinical competency signals. Here's what structured candidate ranking changes for HR leaders.

Eximius AI · June 12, 2026
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Spend Leakage in Contingent Programs: What Vendor Tier Concentration Hides
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Spend Leakage in Contingent Programs: What Vendor Tier Concentration Hides

Most MSP program scorecards track fill rate, time-to-fill, and rate card compliance — but miss the upstream cost driver that matters most: submittal quality. This article explains how vendor tier concentration creates invisible cost drift in IT contingent programs, and what procurement teams can do to diagnose and fix it.

Eximius AI · June 12, 2026
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Your Engineering Pipeline Has a Screening Bottleneck, Not a Sourcing Shortage

Your Engineering Pipeline Has a Screening Bottleneck, Not a Sourcing Shortage

Mid-market IT and software companies reflexively add sourcing budget when engineering reqs age, but the data shows the bottleneck is screening capacity: applications per tech opening doubled while hires fell, because the pipeline leaks between apply and first structured evaluation. Structured screening closes that gap without adding recruiter headcount.

Eximius AI · June 12, 2026
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The Pipeline Health Metrics Every Recruiting Team Should Track (But Most Don't)
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The Pipeline Health Metrics Every Recruiting Team Should Track (But Most Don't)

Most recruiting dashboards report time-to-fill and source-of-hire, lagging numbers that explain a missed quarter only after it has closed. The conversion rates between funnel stages are the leading indicators that flag a slipping req in time to act, and they stay untracked in most organizations.

Eximius AI · June 2, 2026
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From Pilot to Program: How to Scale AI Recruiting Across Your Organization
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From Pilot to Program: How to Scale AI Recruiting Across Your Organization

Most AI recruiting pilots succeed because the conditions are stacked for success. Most rollouts stall because change management, calibration, and integration discipline never get staffed. Here is what separates pilots that scale from ones that don't.

Eximius AI · May 24, 2026
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What Winning the Talent War Actually Means in 2026
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What Winning the Talent War Actually Means in 2026

The teams hitting their hiring plans in 2026 are not winning on salary or perks. They are out-executing on speed at the top of the funnel, consistency in screening, and a candidate experience that doesn't depend on a recruiter being at their desk.

Eximius AI · May 23, 2026
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The Candidate Who Almost Said No: What Offer Negotiation Reveals About Your Process
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The Candidate Who Almost Said No: What Offer Negotiation Reveals About Your Process

Offer negotiations get read as a compensation problem, but they are closer to an audit of the weeks before the offer. Slow responses, inconsistent information, and a process that left the candidate feeling undervalued all get repriced as harder terms and a lower chance of acceptance.

Eximius AI · May 22, 2026
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Why Most Competency Frameworks Fail in Practice (And What to Use Instead)
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Why Most Competency Frameworks Fail in Practice (And What to Use Instead)

Competency frameworks read as rigorous but rarely change how interviews actually run: they decay as roles shift, and they hand interviewers abstractions instead of usable questions. A lighter, question-level instrument tied to the actual job holds up better, and structured screening keeps it consistent across every candidate.

Eximius AI · May 20, 2026
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