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Why You Should Infuse your Employer Brand in the Candidate Experience

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Your candidate experience is a vital part of the recruiting and talent attraction process. It gives your talent audience and candidates a taste of what it’s like to be a part of your company. Because of this, it’s so important to infuse your candidate experience with your employer brand.

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Why Your Employer Brand is More Than Just Job Clicks

Glassdoor for Employers

All these things should be reflected in descriptions of your company on your career site, your company profile on Glassdoor, on social media, and within your job descriptions. What candidates say about you. The candidate experience begins from the first point of contact with a potential employee.

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

Social Talent

It’s easy to hide behind the rhetoric that “the more you know about a candidate the better placed we are to judge them”, but do we really need to know how many A*’s they got at GCSE? Great hiring is so much more than just matching candidates with job descriptions. Communicate better. The problem?

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Part 1: How to Turn Passive Leads into Hires

Glassdoor for Employers

Nurturing strategies allow talent acquisition teams to generate interested leads who will apply for the right opportunities and ensures a positive candidate experience at every step of the journey. The key to providing this kind of candidate experience is implementing a modern recruitment marketing strategy that includes nurture.

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Recruiting in 2017 Requires a Visceral Connection Between Company and Candidate

MightyRecruiter

In 2017, the big news won’t be about artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics; rather, Steve believes that today’s social and political environment demands a return to personal relationships and an end to poorly-written job descriptions. As we move towards more of a gig economy, the job description becomes less of a concern.

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Best Career Pages 2019 (Part 2)

Ongig

It’s starting to be a standard to include them on career pages (and job descriptions!). Talent Community Opt-In — Some candidates are “on the fence” so give them a way to stay in touch with you. Employer of Choice Awards — Not just current awards, but a list of awards dating back to 2014.

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The Recruiters’ Essential Checklist for Onsite Interviews

Linkedin Talent Blog

The first thing you should provide them with is the basic info on the candidate: Next comes the interview details, as well as your contact information: And lastly, be sure to send them the follow: Candidate resume. Candidate headshot. Job description. A checklist for preparing the candidate for an onsite interview.