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Employer Brand Is About the Business (Not Just Recruiting)

Proactive Talent

Not only did each of these people play a vital role in the hiring process, they were all aligned towards a common understanding of the employer brand, either by what they said, or how they impacted the candidate experience. Those things happen because a company knows how to leverage its employer brand.

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Why the pre-application stage is critical to a great candidate experience

JazzHR

Even before candidates fill out an application on your company’s site, they begin to form an opinion of your organization. Building a better pre-application stage is crucial to the development of a great candidate experience. Application process impacts employer reviews. First impressions matter.

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How Job Alerts can Optimize Your Recruitment Advertising Budget

Rally Recruitment Marketing

He has been in the talent acquisition and HR tech space since 2008. When people first arrive at your careers site, consider a pop-up form that makes it very easy for candidates to sign up and connect with your employer brand and career opportunities through job alerts. They’re warmer leads!

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Part 1: How to Turn Passive Leads into Hires

Glassdoor for Employers

With unemployment rates at a low since 2008, attracting talent with ease is a thing of the past. This is why it is so important to attract quality passive talent who is are aware of your organization and employer brand when they are ready to make a career change. Attract candidates through your employer brand.

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Recession 2021: Will the Candidate-Driven Market Finally End?

Recruiting Daily Advisor

Source: gguy / Shutterstock. While there’s no real cause for alarm just yet, it does make you stop and reflect on the Great Recession of 2008. As a recent college grad and a Millennial, finding a job during the recession was the most challenging experience I’ve ever faced, but right now we’re at the other end of the spectrum.

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Candidate-Driven Job Market: What Recruiters Need to Know in 2016

Jibe

Compared to 2008, or even just a few years ago, candidates now have far more power during the job search. A robust candidate experience, a meaningful employer brand, attractive salaries and benefits–these are just some of the factors that can appeal to candidates. Next up is your candidate experience.

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10 Recruitment Buzzwords and their Meanings

Ongig

These include reduced retention rates, lower employee referrals, and negative employer branding. AI can help with: Candidate sourcing: AI can find your ideal job candidates online. It empowers recruiters and employers with AI capabilities to recognize bias in JDs such as gender, racism, ageism, ableism, and more.