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Create an employee generated content campaign that gets noticed on social media

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Having a social recruiting strategy (both for your company’s social pages and your own personal channels) is an opportunity to showcase your employer brand, highlight employees and bring attention to your company culture and values. It’s not about promoting jobs but getting the attention of passive talent to your company.

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What Are the Best Channels for Sourcing Candidates?

JazzHR

Fortunately, the digital age has provided no shortage of channels for sourcing candidates, which include a whole host of competing job sites, as well as an ever-expanding list of social media platforms. Professional networking and social media sites. Job boards and niche sites.

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10 Actionable Takeaways from the 2020 Job Seeker Nation Report

Rally Recruitment Marketing

You can then share this content on social media, on your careers site and use it as the basis for an FAQ document that you share with your hiring team so they can comfortably answer candidate questions. Candidates are instead learning about your jobs through a range of sources, including: Online job boards (69%).

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5 Recruitment Marketing Projects to Tackle This Summer

Rally Recruitment Marketing

If your organization has been particularly affected by the pandemic, it may be worth holding off on uncovering your EVP until your company culture and employee experience have had time to stabilize again. they’re likely using your careers site as an important touchpoint in deciding whether to apply or accept your job offer.

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Workout of the Week: Build Your Brand Muscle

JazzHR

About 70% of candidates report that employer branding is essential when considering a job offer. Roughly the same amount will scope out employers on social media and avoid those with 1-star ratings like the plague. Social media accounts. Listings on job boards. Take a Big-Picture Brand Perspective.

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The Truth Behind These Top Recruiting Myths

4 Corner Resources Staffing Blog

If they aren’t looking at job boards or the careers page of your website, posting even the most well-written job description won’t be enough — because it’s never going to be seen by these “passive candidates.” Social recruiting! It would be best to verify that they fit your company culture.

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5 Recruitment Marketing Projects to Tackle This Summer

Rally Recruitment Marketing

If your organization has been particularly affected by the pandemic, it may be worth holding off on uncovering your EVP until your company culture and employee experience have had time to stabilize again. they’re likely using your careers site as an important touchpoint in deciding whether to apply or accept your job offer.