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Predictions Both Past & Present: The Evolution of an Industry from 2013-2018

Proactive Talent

Before we jump into our predictions for recruiting and employer branding, we'll take a look back at the last five years to remind our readers of the evolution of our industry. In 2015, we were told that social networks had the highest quality of hire and that it was the most effective way of promoting your talent brand.

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8 Employer Brand Tips To Spice Up Candidate Experience

SmartRecruiters

DICE’s 2015 Tech Candidate Sentiment Survey found that 50 percent of tech candidates really wish HR recruiters did more homework on them and their backgrounds, which is well below the 63% who said so in 2013. 5) Your Employer Brand Matters. 6) Brand R eally Matters. 3) Simmer In Human Contact.

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How to build a social media recruitment strategy: An FAQ guide

Workable

How does employer brand help social recruiting? According to a Society for Human Resources (SHRM) study (2015) , companies use social media recruiting to: Build employer brand: 77% aim to boost their employer brand and recognition. Using social media for recruitment: Increases job visibility.

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8 Questions With Will Staney On Starting Proactive Talent Strategies & The Evolution Of Recruiting

Proactive Talent

If you’re a small or medium-sized company with very limited resources, what free tools can you use beyond LinkedIn and job boards to improve your recruiting efforts? Does your company have an employer brand and does it matter? Our core products are recruiting optimization, employer branding and training services.

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5 Noteworthy Pieces of Sourcing News – 13th October 2014

Social Talent

” I hear you ask, well, simply put, Facebook knows more about us (and your potential candidates) than Google does and can make more informed decisions about when to serve us ads – especially those intended more for brand-building than commerce (employer branding aficionados take note).

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