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Why the Candidate Experience Still Matters in an Evolving Job Market

Recruiting Daily Advisor

What’s more, the hiring experience can also serve as a consumer touchpoint that can aid in brand building as well as customer acquisition and retention efforts. One often-discussed topic in the HR world is employer brand. One of the main ways to build your employer brand is by keeping candidates in the loop.

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9 Intriguing Social Recruiting News Stories – 6th July 2015

Social Talent

However, while the percentage of job seekers who said they had found work via job boards is still the highest compared to several other methods, the numbers have declined substantially since 2006. For example, referrals, which didn’t make it into the Top 5 in 2006, now account for almost 13% of the placements.

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Jobvite’s 2016 Recruiter Nation Reveals Fierce Competition, Evolving Strategies

Jobvite

The 2016 Recruiter Nation Report gathered responses from over 1,600 recruiting and human resources professionals, revealing a highly competitive landscape in which recruiters must become more strategic and innovative than ever to source, hire, and onboard new hires.

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Talent Management Models for HR in 2020

CuteHR

Consequently, matters related to hiring, development, employer branding, talent integration, etc, are overlooked. The agenda should be to focus on employer branding through various platforms and to reach the potential talent by marketing the organization’s values, ethics, vision, and goals.

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