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5 Candidate Experience Best Practices And Why You Should Follow Them

4 Corner Resources Staffing Blog

Candidate experience best practices can leave job applicants with a great impression of your company–even if you don’t end up hiring them. Because how you treat candidates directly impacts your company’s reputation, which plays a big role in your ability to attract top talent. . What is a Candidate Experience?

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6 Tips You Need To Kickstart An Effective Mobile Recruiting Strategy

Proactive Talent

And if you don’t offer the best possible mobile experience, you can count on good candidates leaving your site and applying to your competitors who provide a better experience. So what makes a mobile candidate experience great? So what’s next?

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Candidate Experience: A Crash Course for Modern Recruiters

Jibe

Due to an unprecedented demand for more foundational candidate experience content, we’ve created the first-ever candidate experience crash course. This article is designed to help beginner recruiters better understand and utilize candidate experience best practices across the recruiting lifecycle.

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Mobile Friendly vs. Mobile Optimized: What’s the Difference and How Does it Impact Employee & Candidate Experience?

InFlight

Whether it’s arranging a grocery pick up, tracking package deliveries, scheduling appointments, or supervising remote learning for your kids, there’s likely a mobile option for it. 2016 was the first year that mobile internet usage surpassed desktop, tipping the scales at 51.2% for mobile to 48.7% for desktop.

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Get Proactive: 5 Tips for Recruiting Beyond the Job Posting

Jibe

According to the MRINetwork 2016 Recruiter & Employer Sentiment Study , the majority of both recruiters and candidates indicated that we are in a candidate-driven job market, meaning that more roles are open than there are qualified candidates. Optimize for Mobile Recruiting.

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5 Marketing Trends Shaping The Future of Recruitment

Social Talent

As we briefly mentioned already, recruiters primarily used bulletin boards or posted an announcement in the job section of the newspaper in order to announce new positions. In fact, according to our 2016 Global Recruiting Survey , we found that 37% of respondents said that social media is the primary source of finding candidates.

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