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Steal these 13 social media recruiting caption templates

CareerArc

We’re just gonna put this out there: social media captions matter when it comes to social recruiting , in a really big way. Captions are your opportunity to explain why your candidates and audience should care about your jobs and employer brand. 13 social media caption templates: #1: The describer.

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How to Wrangle Your Inbound Recruitment Marketing Channels to Attract the Right Talent

Indeed

Suddenly, there were job boards and search engines, social media and career sites, ratings sites, not to mention online ads. Today, employers looking to hire are faced with lots of candidates and lots of ways to reach them. James Ellis , Podcaster and Lead Employer Brand Consultant, Proactive Talent.

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How to Use Video as an Innovative Recruitment Strategy

4 Corner Resources Staffing Blog

Showing off your employer brand and company culture can help differentiate your organization, and video is one of the most effective mediums on which to do it. According to a study by Animoto, video is consumers’ number one favorite type of content to see on social media.

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How to use video in the hiring process: 6 tips from an expert

Workable

She recounts SAC Wireless, a client who wanted to show the day-to-day work of their cellphone tower workers – who often operate hundreds of feet up in the air. We have a culture of safety and a team that really supports you, but this is the work.”. But making employer branding videos can get complex at times. The result?

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5 Marketing Trends Shaping The Future of Recruitment

Social Talent

But today, employers are increasingly using consumer marketing techniques to attract top talent. In fact, according to our 2016 Global Recruiting Survey , we found that 37% of respondents said that social media is the primary source of finding candidates. The Rise of Your Employer Brand.

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