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How to Measure Recruitment Marketing Success in 2023

Hiretual

Here are some key metrics to measure the success of recruitment marketing: Cost per hire This metric measures the total cost of your recruitment marketing efforts, including advertising costs, job board fees, recruitment agency fees, and salaries of recruitment staff, divided by the number of hires made.

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Employer branding competitive advantage: employee stories

Stories Incorporated

Employee story content is always an employer branding competitive advantage. This is an excerpt from our new ebook, Getting Buy-In for Your Employee Story Project, The Ultimate Guide to Employer Branding and Recruitment Marketing ROI. The resources in our ebook are just the ticket! Contact Us.

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HR Tech Vendors Offering Discounts to Support Employers

Rally Recruitment Marketing

To support Talent Acquisition professionals during this challenging time, many vendors and agencies in the Recruitment Marketing space have stepped up to offer free or discounted services. We launched a no-cost recruitment advertising grant program to support finding talent to fill these essential roles. Learn more.

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Top 10 Recruitment Marketing Blogs to Follow in 2016

Recruitics

Industry blogs are one of the best online resources available for recruiters to gain information, news, insights and a stronger overall understanding of the recruitment marketing space. Recruitics Blog – We would be remiss if we didn’t mention our own blog on this list. Tweet us @recruitics and let us know!

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3 Ways to Measure Your Employer Brand

Indeed

Your employer brand: What people say about working for your company when the boss is not in the room. Surveying your employees—both by asking formal questions and observing them in the wild—is a step in the right direction to understand your culture and reveal your employer brand. Notice that I didn’t just say employees?

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3 Ways to Measure Your Employer Brand

Indeed

Your employer brand: What people say about working for your company when the boss is not in the room. Surveying your employees—both by asking formal questions and observing them in the wild—is a step in the right direction to understand your culture and reveal your employer brand. Notice that I didn’t just say employees?

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Employer Branding: Fad or Future? The Expert Review

Beamery

Everyone wants to know what your company culture is like and how happy your employees are – it’s up to recruiting departments to use employer branding to make sure candidates like what they see. Is employer branding important? Employer Branding is nothing new. This can come in many guises.