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The Top 5 Takeaways From Glassdoor Recruit 2019

Glassdoor for Employers

Culture matters, and it can be measured. The days where executives think of company culture as a fluffy nice-to-have are drawing to a close. A growing body of research has shown that culture has a clear impact on your bottom-line metrics. Culture is a very strong predictor of mid- to long-term financial results.

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The Current State of Talent Acquisition at ERE's Fall Conference

Proactive Talent

In the past decade or so, the role of a talent acquisition leader has evolved from your traditional butts-in-seats focus to someone now in charge of building an external employer brand and being a true business partner to business leaders. Now, social and mobile applications can be accessible and extremely user-friendly.

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HR Query: Applying Unorthodox Methods to Recruit Gen Z

Recruiting Daily Advisor

The future of work has much to do with Gen Z as the generation will comprise about 27 percent of the workforce by 2025. Factors like flexible hours, PTO, and remote work weigh heavily into candidate decisions, so it’s important your employer branding and employee value proposition state your available benefits clearly.”

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The Best Talent Acquisition Strategies for 2022

Manatal

Strategy #1: Build your Employer Branding. Being able to attract the best candidates is directly linked to how favorably your organization’s brand is perceived, particularly online. This is especially true considering that, by 2025, Gen Z will represent 27% of the global workforce. It’s that simple.

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Recruitment SaaS vs. Recruiting with Excel or Google Sheets: Pros and Cons

Manatal

When a company actively maintains its employer brand, 75% of job seekers are more likely to apply for a position. Unfortunately, Excel and Google Sheets provide no career page or other relevant tools that allow HR professionals to highlight the company brand, culture, or benefits. percent by 2025. Mobile Friendly.

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100 powerful hiring & job statistics for 2020

Devskiller

There are many questions for candidates and their employers alike to consider when formulating their strategy for the new year. Especially since the year 2020 is seen by many as the culture-first decade for employers. . Employer branding statistics. Only 14% of companies have identified the culture of health.

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How Healthcare Can Survive the Next Five Years of Talent Shortage

Avature

This is then followed up with regular communications: tips for navigating credentialing, opportunities to shadow or intern, newsletters that share organizational culture and promote employer brand, meetups and an invitation to a student talent community. 2025 and Beyond: Future Healthcare Recruiting Solutions.