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Moments That Matter in the Candidate Experience

exaqueo

In comes the moment of truth… Here at exaqueo, we take many employer brand lessons from consumer marketing, coupled with our collective in-house talent acquisition and HR experience. When evaluating your candidate experience, it’s important to consider two key things: <Click to tweet this! Zero (ZMOT).

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17 Crucial Recruiting Statistics for 2016

Beamery

The issue is that only 33% of employers actually encourage employees to use social media to share news and information about their work or employer. It isn’t just the employees that matter to candidates though, other stakeholders play a pretty big role. The number of American online job seekers has doubled since 2005.

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Recruiting Trends 2020 Report: Predictions for the Year Ahead

Yello

That’s important, especially for Gen Z job seekers — who rank their relationship with their recruiter as the most impactful factor when deciding whether to accept a new role. million people work from home , which is a 159% increase since 2005. What recruitment trend are you most excited about for the year ahead?

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Consumer Marketing for Recruiting: How To Win Applicants and Influence Candidates.

Recruiting Daily

By today’s demands and standards, this also includes candidate relationship management (CRM) tools to boost connectivity and applicant attraction. Glassdoor reports that 79 percent of job seekers used social media to find a new job—and that’s across every age group.

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How To Fix A Broken Recruiting Technology Strategy

Recruiting Daily

In other words, the statistics suggest that there’s a big disconnect between how recruiting technology is used and how it’s supposed to be used. Consider: Only 21% of companies have access to social recruiting technology , compared to 74% of internet users with at least one active social media account.

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The Bad and The Not So Beautiful: Film School for Recruiters.

Recruiting Daily

The Rodgers of the world (now finding a new calling as “social media gurus,” it seems), and the PAs, and the crazy casting ladies and the back and forth on clearances and E&O insurance with hired gun lawyers with nothing to do but sit there and make sure that you only used the part of the Dave Koz song you paid for.

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