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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

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First Moment of Truth (FMOT): Introduced by Procter & Gamble in 2005, it defines the first interaction between a consumer and a product on a store's shelf or in real life. consumer becomes brand advocate and gives back via word of mouth or social media publishing). Links to job openings are not enough to hook candidates.

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

Recruiting Daily

The Rodgers of the world (now finding a new calling as “social media gurus,” it seems), and the PAs, and the crazy casting ladies and the back and forth on clearances and E&O insurance with hired gun lawyers with nothing to do but sit there and make sure that you only used the part of the Dave Koz song you paid for.

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