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7 ways to boost employee engagement using social media

CareerArc

An engaged workforce is one that performs better, stays longer , and helps you both recruit new candidates and grow your employer brand , while lack of engagement causes issues like quiet quitting , actual quitting, and a damaged company reputation. Make your employees brand ambassadors to tell your story.

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How Recruiters and Employers Can Use Tumblr

Recruiting Daily

One of the primary benefits of Tumblr is that you can post pretty much anything on there, and users do – from blog posts to external links to.gifs to videos and more. So where the heck are all the employer brand pages and staffing spam we’ve come to accept as a necessary evil of social media?

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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. It combines elements of both employer branding and recruitment marketing to attract, nurture and convert candidates as well as to retain current employees.

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Interview: How SAP is Using Cartoons, Video Games and More to Change Recruiting Standards

Linkedin Talent Blog

I recently sat down with Matthew Jeffery , VP and Head of Global Sourcing and Employer Branding at SAP to learn more about how they are changing the recruiting statues quo. SAP is B2B a focused brand and when we go out onto a university campus we’re up against a lot of consumer-facing companies like Google, Microsoft, and Apple.

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Revolutionary, Volume 1: Confessions of A Startup Advisory Board Member.

Recruiting Daily

Then there was a press release with my name, getting tagged in a bunch of B2B posts and some back slapping about how awesome we all were. You might not like my style, but know at least I believe in the crazy s**t I say, unlike, say, your average “employer brand guru” or “candidate experience consultant.”

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The 2019 Recruitment Year in Review

Yello

From new strategies for finding qualified candidates to improving employee experience, here were some of the most popular topics of the year: HR Media Publications: Candidate sourcing Candidate experience HR News Employee Benefits Employee Education. Source: 2019 HR Media Study. Most Popular Words in Today’s HR Headlines.

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Brick of Hashtag: Why Recruiters Need to Kick Their Twitter Habit.

Recruiting Daily

Far Out, Man: Reevaluating Social Recruiting. I’ll pass along some things I’ve found that have worked on my journey to figure this whole social thing out, one that’s been around about as long as the concept of “social recruiting” itself. Don’t worry.

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