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RallyFwd Recap: 5 Ways You Can Provide a Future-Forward Candidate Experience

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Shavonne Thomas, North America Employer Brand & Recruitment Marketing Partner at AstraZeneca, shared her approach to crafting communications that tap into candidate emotions during this critical stage. The candidate experience has never been harder to push forward.

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Exiting Employees: Gone Today, Here Tomorrow

SmartSearch

In a 2016 article published on SHRM.org, Stay in Touch with Former Employees; One Could Be Your Next Hire the author describes some of the dos and don’ts as to what companies can and should do to protect their brand image when employees leave an organization and further why there is value in keeping a line of communication open… in some instances.

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6 Employee Wellness Benefits to Attract Top Candidates

Yello

Exercise classes, healthy snacks and a bikeshare program may sound like things you would find at a health club, but for many job seekers, these perks can be the reason they accept a job. Advancing sustainability and environmental initiatives can contribute to your company’s employer brand and help you stand out among competitors.

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Candidate Experience: A Crash Course for Modern Recruiters

Jibe

Candidate experience refers to how job seekers perceive and react to employers’ sourcing, recruiting, interviewing, hiring, and onboarding processes. Some employers that undertake this exercise will create numerous candidate personas for different types of positions. Candidate Experience Definition.

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How to Recruit Like One of The Best Places To Work

Brazen Recruiting

The 2016 LinkedIn Global Recruiting Trends survey of more than 3,800 recruiters found that 62% of respondents expect an increase in their hiring volume in 2016. 62% of companies expect to hire more in 2016 than they did in 2015. Companies are ranked based completely on employees’ rankings and feedback about their employers.

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BUMPER EDITION: 11 Recruitment News Stories to Kick-Off the New Month – 1st February 2016

Social Talent

This is because, when faced with similar applicant pools, managers who exercise more discretion (as measured by their likelihood of overruling job test recommendations) systematically end up with worse hires.”. Managers exercise discretion because they are biased or have poor judgement, not because they are better informed.”.

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2023’s Candidate Experience Trends, Explained

Uncubed

In 2023, job seekers (and your current employees) will not be convinced by corporate claims about DEI, they must see it in employee reviews, the places where your ESG strategy meets with the public, and their own interactions with the company—including the recruitment, interview, and onboarding processes. Interview transparency.