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How to Make Your Job Descriptions Google and Job Board-Friendly

Hireology

Between job boards, social media sites, referrals and reading job descriptions on individual company career sites, it can be difficult for employers to break through the noise and reach top job seekers where they’re searching in today’s competitive market. Google Entered the Job Board Market.

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It’s Time for an Employer Brand Audit in 2020

JazzHR

A 2018 reputation management study found that nearly 70% of candidates identified an employer’s brand as being essential to their job acceptance decision. According to a Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) report, 68% of millennial candidates scope out employers’ social media accounts as a way to gauge employer brand.

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Job Description Formula: A Tried-and-True Way to Attract Top Talent

Yello

01/18/2018 // By Tracy Kelly // TALENT acquisition. Job seekers have multiple opportunities to learn what it’s like to work for your company. They can access the company career site, view photos of employees on social media and gain a better understanding of the culture on sites such as Glassdoor.

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2018 Recruiting Checklist for Directors of Talent Acquisition

Yello

01/03/2018 // By deanna kane // Candidate experience. Is your budget tight and job requisition list a mile long? If you don’t yet have a talent community to mine, review past LinkedIn messages, emails or job board portals you have previously used to post open positions. Create Alternative Job Descriptions.

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Fair Chance Hiring — What does it mean for job postings?

Ongig

Plus, California and New York have Fair Chance Hiring laws prohibiting employers from asking about the criminal record of candidates before making a job offer: California’s Fair Chance Act. Also known as the “Ban the Box” law went into effect in January 2018. source: Social Media Today. Honest Jobs.

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4 Top Recruiting Strategies for 2019

Crelate

In 2018, we saw a lot of changes take effect in the recruiting industry. What also came out of 2018, was the beginnings of many trends for recruiting strategies in 2019. Candidates use everything from search engines to social media to research the company and the position they’re applying for. Bolster your Brand.

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How Good Machine Learning in Recruitment Can Radically Transform Your Hiring

Vervoe

Talent acquisition teams simply don’t have the time or resources to carefully review each candidate’s resume, target passive job candidates, or tailor job descriptions. In 2018, for example, Amazon had to retire an artificial intelligence (AI) recruiting tool that showed a bias against women. Resume screening.

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