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Recruitment Marketing Audit: Attracting Diverse Talent 

Rally Recruitment Marketing

From what your job descriptions say to where your jobs are being distributed to how you’re engaging diverse talent throughout your recruitment process, your Recruitment Marketing plan must be intentional and inclusive. Unfortunately, a poorly written job description can lead to fewer applications from women and people of color.

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An Interview with Lori Sylvia: The importance of a Recruitment Marketing content strategy

Rally Recruitment Marketing

In today’s market, all talent acquisition, HR, Recruitment Marketing and employer branding practitioners need to be focused on how they’re going to gain a competitive advantage over other employers. labor force are not actively looking for a job, making them passive job seekers. 85% of people in the U.S.

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8 Recruiting Best Practices Every Company Should Use

Social Talent

Well-Defined Job Descriptions A clear, concise, and accurate job description is the foundation of an effective hiring process. Job seekers are discouraged by poorly written job descriptions that omit critical information. Learn more: How to Write Inclusive Job Descriptions 2.

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Social media vs. job boards: which is right for you?

ViziRecruiter

Job board and social media recruitment provide advantages to hiring managers when seeking talent. In developing an effective recruitment strategy, it is important to assess your goals to ensure you are using the right platform for maximum engagement and attraction. Employer Branding.

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The Insider’s Guide to Job Boards

Recruiting Daily

Regardless of whether you’re looking to hire a single person, build a new team or plan your organization’s talent pipeline, job boards are the place you’d most likely start. . Despite talk of their irrelevance, there are more job boards today than ever before. Understanding Job Boards. And for good reason.

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Employer Brand Is About the Business (Not Just Recruiting)

Proactive Talent

Think about the recruiter who wrote the job description, screened the candidate, and enticed them into becoming very interested in the role. The recruiter has too much to do in sourcing, screening, assessing and interviewing to spend much time with HRBPs and Compensation to ensure they are all playing their part in timely manners.

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The Essential Guide to Employer Branding in 2020

SmartRecruiters

What Is Employer Branding? Employer branding is the act of cultivating an employer brand, which is essentially an identity or persona cultivated by an organization that is presented to the public. Typically, an employer brand embodies an organization’s mission, values, and culture.