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Why Your Employer Brand is More Than Just Job Clicks

Glassdoor for Employers

Lately we’ve been hearing a lot about what makes up a company’s employer brand. Is it the colors and mission statement on your careers page or your social media sites? What it’s not, is simply the sum total of the clicks you get on your job listings. Employer brand management needs to be thoughtful and authentic.

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Employer Branding Strategies from Working at Uber, WeWork and Autodesk

Ongig

If you’re into employer branding, you’re in for a treat. Since then, Andrew has worked on the talent branding teams at WeWork, Uber and Autodesk. He’s got a unique background and he shares a bunch of useful employer branding nuggets. Does every company need an employer branding lead?

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Why Women Aren’t Applying to Your Jobs

Glassdoor for Employers

If you’re unsure of whether you’re using gender-coded language in your job ads, well, there’s an app for that. Also be mindful of the breadth of your job description. So in 2013, the company revamped its brand. The result is a global social media movement. Negotiating compensation.

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What Health Care Candidates Want Out of Their Next Employer

CareerBuilder

When filling an open position, you have an ideal candidate in mind, and the qualities, education and skills the candidate should possess are detailed in the job description. Why it matters: It’s more crucial than ever to have a strong employment brand, one that tells the authentic story of what it’s like to work for your company.

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5 of the Most Creative Recruitment Marketing Campaigns

Social Talent

For the opening of its brand new Australian mega store, IKEA embarked on a simple but brilliantly effective recruitment campaign. job descriptions for open positions) in every product box sold. It was brilliantly executed and the outstanding performance resulted in Queensland Tourism undertaking a similar campaign in 2013.

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

Workable

Social media sourcing involves using social networks to identify, attract, engage and hire potential candidates. Recruiters use social media sourcing to build talent pipelines for future roles and engage passive candidates who haven’t applied for current openings. Social media sourcing: Tools, training and process.

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The Final Puzzle Piece to a Complete Employer Brand

Recruitalicious

The world of Human Resources (HR), talent acquisition and management spent an awful lot of time in 2013 discussing the topic of employer branding; conversations that will only intensify in the years ahead, especially as the competition for talent intensifies. Still not convinced?