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The Critical Role of First Impressions in Employee Engagement

Broadleaf

It serves as a reminder of initial encounters’ pivotal role in forming a candidate’s perception of your organization. A job seeker’s journey commences with their initial interaction—through your website, social media, a job posting, or word of mouth from a family member or friend.

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Recruiter Real Talk: How to Improve Candidate Engagement Using AI

Leoforce

What Is Candidate Engagement? Candidate engagement is a lot like customer engagement — it centers on an organization developing an ongoing relationship with an individual. But instead of encouraging people to buy, the goal of candidate engagement is more relational than transactional. Mathew Caldwell.

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Rockstar Recruiter Series: Constant Contact

Glassdoor for Employers

Since the economic recovery in 2009, the recruiting and staffing industry has been growing faster than the economy and other overall employment. Employers, recruiters, and candidates alike need to adapt to keep up with this ever growing and evolving industry. This is the golden age of recruiting. So, what does it take to be successful?

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Evolving Your Social Recruitment Vocabulary

SailorAnn

This post will focus on deciphering the terminology behind social recruitment. The term social recruitment was first used as early as 2009, but started to become part of conventional recruitment strategy around 2011 [1]. Engagement identifies people who express an interest in your brand and content by interacting with it.