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Evolving Your Social Recruitment Vocabulary

SailorAnn

This post will focus on deciphering the terminology behind social recruitment. The term social recruitment was first used as early as 2009, but started to become part of conventional recruitment strategy around 2011 [1]. An on line database that scrapes and advertises job postings from company websites at no cost.

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Recruitment Marketing: Important or Illusion? The Complete Expert Review

Beamery

Marketing strategies can help recruiters improve the way they measure the hiring process, rethink their social recruitment strategies and rewrite their job descriptions. The advertising model for recruiting is on life-support and soon to expire. Miles has over a decade in the the online recruitment space. .

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Inbound Marketing for Recruiting: Making Candidates Care Enough To Click

Recruiting Daily

If you’ve ever filled out a form on the web, downloaded a white paper or registered for a webinar – you’ve experienced inbound marketing in action. Making sure your message gets heard means standing out from the competition – and the noise – which means adding value instead of simply advertising open jobs.

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Recruitment marketing: fad or future? The expert review

Beamery

Smart recruiters can dip into the marketing toolbox to improve the way they measure the hiring process, rethink their social recruitment strategies and rewrite their job descriptions (Matt Buckland’s superb article on writing job adverts is a great place to start for the latter).

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What Brandon Hall Group’s new report tells us about high-performance Recruitment Marketing

Symphony Talent

High-performing Recruitment Marketing enables employers to closely monitor candidate sentiments, including specific words and phrases associated with pros and cons of the company. It’s why increasingly recruitment marketers leverage a combination of search engine optimization (SEO) techniques and pay-per-click (PPC) ads / sponsored listings.