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

Rally Recruitment Marketing

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. According to the 2019 Clutch Recruiting Survey, 41% of job seekers use job board websites to discover open positions.

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Creating job descriptions that excite, not bore

career.place

For many candidates, job descriptions are the first window into an organization – it is where they first taste what the organization is really like. Job descriptions are the movie trailers, the back cover, the “coming up next” teaser for jobs. The strength in strong job descriptions. How bad is it?

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Creating job descriptions that excite, not bore

career.place

For many candidates, job descriptions are the first window into an organization – it is where they first taste what the organization is really like. Job descriptions are the movie trailers, the back cover, the “coming up next” teaser for jobs. The strength in strong job descriptions. How bad is it?

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15 Examples of an Awesome “About Us” Statement

Ongig

Like any content on your job pages, it’s an opportunity to sell and attract the candidate! The reason that your About Us statement on job postings is so important is that some candidates first experience your jobs through a job posting/ad (e.g. from a job board, Google, a shared link, etc.).

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Struggling With Applicant Flow? Here Are 5 Ways to Attract More Quality Talent

Hireology

All of these factors create a situation in which attracting and connecting with applicants is more difficult than ever before — particularly for businesses in lower paying industries like retail, healthcare, or hospitality. Optimize your job descriptions. Then follow up with the duties of the role and the job requirements.

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4 Tips to Avoid Disability Bias in Hiring [& Beyond]

Ongig

Remove disability bias in job descriptions. Do a quick search on Indeed or LinkedIn, and you’ll find disability bias examples in 80% of job postings. Software like Ongig’s Text Analyzer helps remove bias in job descriptions, so you’re more inclusive of the disability community. Why I wrote this?

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7 Ways to Create an Effective Seasonal Hiring Strategy for Your Small Business

Homebase

For retail stores, restaurants, or delivery services, seasonal hiring is essential to manage increased workloads, ensure customer satisfaction, and maintain profitability. This includes businesses like ski resorts operating only part of the year or retailers needing extra help during the holiday shopping season.