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14 Best SEO Tips for Writing Job Descriptions (2024)

Ongig

When you write a job description, you are not just writing it for the candidate, you are also writing it for Google, Bing, Indeed, and any other search engine out there. So, check out the below SEO tips for writing job descriptions. Here are 14 SEO tips for writing job descriptions: 1.

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4 Places Candidates Go to Research Your Employer Brand

Rally Recruitment Marketing

This is why candidates today check multiple sources to research your company before deciding whether or not to apply for your job or accept your offer. 2: Your Employer Profile on Job Boards & Talent Communities. Pin key employer branding posts to the top of your feed, where applicable.

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How to Make Your Job Descriptions Google and Job Board-Friendly

Hireology

Between job boards, social media sites, referrals and reading job descriptions on individual company career sites, it can be difficult for employers to break through the noise and reach top job seekers where they’re searching in today’s competitive market. Facebook Feed Algorithms Constantly Evolve .

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Facebook Recruiting Strategies to Attract Top Candidates

4 Corner Resources Staffing Blog

Sure, you’re posting your open jobs to your Facebook page, but so is every other company. If you want to reach candidates who are actually going to convert into great hires, you need a cohesive strategy for using Facebook for recruitment. Recruiting on Facebook can be highly cost-effective.

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9 Winning Employer Brand Marketing Strategies

Ongig

Today I’m going to show some awesome employer brand marketing strategies. These are the same strategies our top clients use to get (and stay) in the minds of job seekers. Job Boards. Company Job Pages. Employer Review Sites. This is who candidates and job seekers want to hear from.

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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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2023 Social Recruiting Benchmarks to Improve Your Strategy

Rally Recruitment Marketing

It’s becoming harder and more expensive to recruit candidates through traditional job boards when practically everyone that a company wants to hire is already employed and therefore not looking for job ads. Nearly 500 practitioners signed up for the rally, representing employers across all industries and company sizes.