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Why You Should Infuse your Employer Brand in the Candidate Experience

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Your candidate experience is a vital part of the recruiting and talent attraction process. It gives your talent audience and candidates a taste of what it’s like to be a part of your company. Because of this, it’s so important to infuse your candidate experience with your employer brand.

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Why Job Boards Are Partnering with AI Recruiting Vendors

Leoforce

For traditional job boards, this has required a real step-change in their approach. While historically these platforms had the sole purpose of connecting candidates with job opportunities, nowadays they offer a whole host of products to help companies boost their employer brand and promote their roles even further.

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A Checklist for an Excellent Candidate Experience Every Time

ClearCompany Recruiting

How would you describe the candidate experience at your company? Better yet, how would your candidates describe it? Despite being a top priority for employers, research shows great candidate experiences are rare, and they’re likely going to get worse. So, what makes the candidate experience so important?

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6 Highlights from RallyFwd’s Tech Showcase

Rally Recruitment Marketing

With Appcast, you can use data and technology to place job ads in the right places at the right times in front of the right candidates to maximize the ROI of your Recruitment Marketing budget. Some of the job boards and channels included in Appcast’s network. Customizing the candidate experience with Clinch.

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Here’s Where You Need Recruitment Marketing Content — Outside of Your Careers Site

Rally Recruitment Marketing

But what if I told you that not every candidate actually looks at the pages of your carefully constructed and well-maintained careers site? . With social media, paid ads and job boards becoming a larger part of the Recruitment Marketing mix, many job seekers are bypassing companies’ careers sites entirely during their search.

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How to Tell the Difference Between Employer Branding and Recruitment Marketing

SmartRecruiters

In response, businesses are moving away from traditional methods of candidate attraction (public job boards, cold outreach) in favor of more employer brand-focused efforts that target talent before they apply. What is Employer Branding? What is Recruitment Marketing?

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Soft Marketing for Recruitment Marketers: What is it and What’s the ROI?

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Here are a few examples of hard marketing activities in the Recruitment Marketing space: Advertising your open requisitions on job boards. Leveraging programmatic job ads. These are all initiatives that can be associated with firm hiring goals: how many candidates were brought in, how many were interviewed and hired, etc.