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ATC Hub Resources provides talent management, HR and recruitment professionals access to free content. Our aim is to share relevant content including case studies, whitepapers, webinars, video’s, HR technology trends, presentations from past ATC Events and more… you can access to assist you in your role. Enjoy!

About Dan Nuroo

Dan has been described as a recruiting tragic. Joining our industry straight out of university, he has spent the last two decades working across agency (ran his own too) and in-house roles, predominantly in the IT sector. His career has mainly been in recruiting for the IT industry and he has sold and been sold to, giving him a strong insight about the world we play in, and the challenges both enterprise and vendor face. He has been known to be an early adopter of technology and other “solve the world’s problems” tools and has the scars to prove it. Dan lives to solve those talent problems, innovation with purpose really excites him. Passionate about all things recruiting, Dan has been an active social media participant across many global forums for many years and seems to have been blogging forever (feel free to connect with him on LinkedIn or Twitter or even Recruitingblogs.com) and you will see him active in most social media platforms (apart from Google+ although he has an account or 2). Dan is an advocate for the industry, and genuinely believes that people who participate in this industry get a raw deal from the rest of the world. One of his goals is to uplift the industry and its reputation. He believes that “what we do is important work, companies who don’t see our value and invest in us, will fail.

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Temper your positivity, it is OK

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I’m sorry who are you? How can you secure top talent when nobody knows you

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For Metrics Sake

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Best Talent Wins – Why HR Should Be An Important Influencer

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10 Reasons Why Being a Recruiter Is Like Being a Parent Traveling With Young Children

By Dan Nuroo

Recruiting Recruiters… It’s hard yakka

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Future Proofing Me

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Can Agencies Really Be Innovative?

By Dan Nuroo

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