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Glassdoor’s 2014 Recruiting Budget: Revealed

Glassdoor for Employers

A little context first on how we arrived at our 2014 recruiting budget. Challenge #2: 2014 was a building year for Glassdoor’s Recruiting team. But given the constant hiring volume expected for 2014, we concluded that the best thing to do was bring on full-time recruiters for key job categories like Engineering, Sales, and G&A.

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Elon Musk’s Employer Brand Strategy (and Why You Should Be Taking Notes)

Jibe

But recruiters should view their leaders from an employer branding perspective, as this kind of recognition trickles down to the candidate experience. As of 2014, at least 300 of those workers were veterans, and the company reported an additional 600 in their hiring pipeline. Leadership’s Role in Employer Branding.

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A Summary of 2014 and 8 Recruiting Predictions for 2015

Prominence

I was in the process of preparing our regular weekly newsletter to send out to our blog readers when I hit a bit of a road bump, with Christmas very nearly here most of my normal sources were republishing old content or writing Christmas themed motivators. The problem is that all employment branding videos look and sound the exactly the same.

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Breaking the Endless Cycle of Source-Hire-Repeat

Brandon Hall

If you said less than highly effective, you would be among the 76% of organizations who answered the same question in Brandon Hall Group ’s 2014 Talent Acquisition Study. As you can imagine, this forward-thinking approach to talent acquisition challenges recruiters to break out of the endless cycle of “source, hire, repeat.”

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The 6 Harsh Truths That Will Make you a Better Recruiter…

Social Talent

Adverts tend to be presented in employer-centric terms, there’s little focus on genuine engagement. Do away with costly advertising and focus less on products that let you post your job to hundreds of boards with one click — less than half of. L’Oreal saw significant success with their ‘Reveal’ campaign.

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6 Intriguing Pieces of Recruitment News – 26th January 2015

Social Talent

The average salary of tech pros in 2014 was $89,450 (up almost 2% from 2013). Big data and cloud were the highest paid skills in 2014. Tech pros suggested that 66% of their employers offered a motivator to stay in 2014 (up 13% points since Dice started reporting on motivators in 2009).

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Do You Know If You Overspent Your Recruiting Budget This Year?

BountyJobs

Chances are you didn’t budget correctly for recruiting spend last year – costs are rising quickly: In 2014, U.S. companies increased their average talent acquisition costs 7% from 2013, driven in part by an increase to nearly $4,000 cost per hire in 2014 – Bersin by Deloitte.