Companies are struggling to find employees after a long pandemic year. Chipotle, Target and Shopify are among companies that are turning to TikTok to find prospective employees. The companies are using TikTok Resumes, a pilot program that lets job candidates submit video resumes on the social platform. According to the NFIB, 46% of small business … Continue reading “Chipotle, Shopify, and Target Are Using TikTok to Find New Employees”
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