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5 New Year’s Resolutions for Recruiters

Arya Recruiting Robotics

Here are five New Year’s resolutions that every recruiter should make this year. Embrace social and mobile recruiting. You’ve heard about the importance of social and mobile recruiting, and you’ve been meaning to ramp up your tactics, but…no more excuses! Let’s talk about mobile recruiting first.

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Review of Jobsoid a Software Recruiting Tool

WizardSourcer

Learn more about how Jobsoid works in your recruiting process below: . One-click Job Advertising. The first step of every recruitment process is job advertising. Promoting your jobs in a way that reaches your candidates is the primary goal of job advertising.

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The Recruiting Strategy that Will Get You a Promotion In 2017

Jibe

80% of talent leaders agree that employer brand has a significant impact on their ability to hire great talent. 45% of 2016 budget was allocated to job boards, advertising and recruitment agency costs— only 8% was allocated to employer branding. 2017 budgets are likely being finalized as we write this.

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What Is Inbound Recruiting? Here’s Everything You Need to Know

Jibe

Inbound recruiting is a methodology that uses digital marketing strategies to engage targeted groups of passive and active job seekers at different phases of the recruiting funnel. Inbound Recruiting Vs. Inbound Marketing – The Great Overlap. 73% of candidates actually now start their job search on Google.

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How to: Use Recruitment Marketing like a Fortune 500 Company

Social Talent

You are going to be hearing a lot about recruitment marketing in 2016. In fact, they are technically a recruiter’s consumers. You need to prove to candidates that your company is THE company to work for and that your employer brand, your benefits and your growth opportunities are better than those of your competitors.

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Do You Have this Massive “Drop-Off” From Career Site to Job Descriptions?

Ongig

My friend Eric Osterman (Recruitment Marketing Manager at CenturyLink calls it the “Hotel Lobby Theory” — the lobby needs to look pretty but if the room doesn’t look great, no one comes back! What does that do for your employer brand?

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Dialed In: Mobile Recruiting and The Candidate Experience.

Recruiting Daily

People use mobile for convenience, but for some reason, even in 2015, it’s often still a big pain in the ass, particularly since a surprising amount of sites seem to think “responsive design” means creating such a poor user experience that you can’t help but respond by being pretty pissed off and frustrated.