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How to Win When Your Candidate is Your Customer

SmartRecruiters

For companies like LinkedIn, the relationship between candidate and customer is a delicate balance, hinged on employer branding and hiring experience. LinkedIn then asks its recruiters to promote the company brand in conversations with candidates, in a way that goes beyond job descriptions.

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Hire18 Speaker Interview: Kathryn Minshew

SmartRecruiters

In 2011, former business analyst Kathryn Minshew became a founder and CEO when she made her dream resource a reality with The Muse website, a non-traditional job board focused on fit, culture and career advice for job seekers. I’ve always felt that recruitment should be a top priority because it’s so intrinsic to company culture.

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How Dell Doubled Social Hires Using Employee Branding

Prominence

Dell is regularly referred to in Social Media communities as one of the leading Social Brands. They were one of the first companies to generate serious revenue from Twitter and have continued to lead the way with internal social innovation through initiatives such as their Social Media and Community University.

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Social Media Are Recruiters’ Strongest Allies When Attracting Top Talent

Recruiting Daily Advisor

And with so many opportunities for talent, it’s now the candidate who gets to choose the employer he or she wants to work with. If organizations want to attract top-level talent, social media should be their initial and primary destination. Use Your Social Presence to Build Your (Employer) Brand.

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Q&A with 2021 Recruitment Marketer of the Year, Kerry Noone

Rally Recruitment Marketing

In this Q&A, Kerry shares more about her background, process and where she sees Recruitment Marketing and employer branding going in the future. . Kerry Noone, Director of Employer Branding & Recruitment Marketing, CVS Health. Kerry: It is definitely going to be more culture-based.

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What Small Business Employers Should Know about Generation Z

CareerBuilder

Outnumbering Millennials by about a million, the 60 million members of Generation Z – young people born between roughly 1996 and 2011 – make up a quarter of the U.S. And while the oldest members of this group are just getting their feet wet in college and the workforce, employers need to start thinking about their impending tidal wave.

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What Small Business Employers Should Know about Generation Z

CareerBuilder

Outnumbering Millennials by about a million, the 60 million members of Generation Z – young people born between roughly 1996 and 2011 – make up a quarter of the U.S. And while the oldest members of this group are just getting their feet wet in college and the workforce, employers need to start thinking about their impending tidal wave.