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What do Job Seekers Actually See in a Job Description?

Brazen Recruiting

million job posts competing with yours for job seekers’ attention. million job postings this past November, the highest total since counting began in 2005. With so many job postings online, you need to send a clear message to attract quality candidates. How do they read your job post? How to Fix It.

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Why Women Aren’t Applying to Your Jobs

Glassdoor for Employers

And when we talk about earning less, we’re presuming that a woman got the job in the first place. Not only do women face lower pay, they also face lower odds of internal promotions or receiving a job offer , according to Bloomberg. Also be mindful of the breadth of your job description. Workplace culture.

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Moments That Matter in the Candidate Experience

exaqueo

Today, it’s more important than ever to build a strong employer brand and provide a positive experience for candidates to compete for top talent. And that means you have to be just as detail-oriented and scrutinize every element of the employment experience. So, what does this mean for recruiting and employer brand?

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The Bad and The Not So Beautiful: Film School for Recruiters.

Recruiting Daily

Consider that in 2005, which was the year YouTube first launched, the average cost for a corporate training film was around 3 grand per finished minute of film. ” Not only is that true, but that’s basically the core business case behind incorporating video into employer brand initiatives.

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