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How to Create and Maintain an Inclusive Employer Brand

Social Talent

And while these are hugely important elements, there’s something else to consider when it comes to creating a solid foundation – employer branding. In a sea of talent scarcity and skills shortages, it’s never been more important to ensure that your employer brand speaks to the candidates you are trying to attract.

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Recruiting Automation: Invaluable for Today’s Talent Teams

JazzHR

By automating manual tasks such as resume screening, scheduling interviews, and managing job boards, your talent team can focus your efforts on more strategic initiatives. Constructing and sending job offer letters. This capability can anonymize candidate profiles during the screening phase.

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Candidate Experience: How To Get It Right and Win More Top-Tier Talent

Linkedin Talent Blog

Put your career site to work Your most effective employer branding tool is right at your fingertips: your career site. It’s important to use inclusive language that will help you attract a diverse talent pool. Make it easy for candidates to learn about your company so they can determine if it’s the right fit for them.

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What is employee recruitment? Stages, channels, and strategies

Achievers - Recruiting

But has your business identified the most effective recruitment channels, created a consistently great candidate experience, or fully developed and leveraged its employer brand? A diverse and skilled workforce fosters innovation and creativity, helping your organization stay ahead in a rapidly changing business environment.

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How to Navigate the Candidate-Driven Market in 2023: Insights from the Staffing Industry

Staffingsoft

Organizations need to align their employer branding and recruitment strategies with these changing expectations to stand out from the competition. Building an Employer Brand In a candidate-driven market, attracting top talent requires a strong and compelling employer brand.

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Talent pipeline management strategy: tips for an effective pipeline

Workable

When hiring for roles that don’t require rare or diverse skillsets, building a pipeline of talent may not always be needed. You already know they’re talented and they won’t need to pass again through initial stages such as screening calls and cognitive tests. Are you doing a good job in employer branding?

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Workers sans frontiéres: Attracting talent beyond borders

Workable

32% said they wanted to build a more diverse workforce. construction, tech workers, teachers) and in each individual location. Ditto for your diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts – that goes a long way in making an impression on a candidate. So why would you want to do it? Engage your existing employees.