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LinkedIn: On the Outside, Looking #InTalent

Recruiting Daily

Just before “bummed” turned into downright depressed, it hit me: that’s exactly how we want prospects and candidates to feel when they look at our employer branding and recruitment marketing content. So fired up by the prospect of being part of our work experience, that NOT being part of it is unacceptable.

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You Asked, We Answered: 7 Questions Recruiters Have About Career Sites

Jibe

Now, career sites are perhaps the most crucial stop on the candidate journey. And those employers that have taken the time to improve theirs are starting to reap the benefits from mobile recruiting, SEO, employer branding, candidate experience, and more. Why should I care about landing pages for recruiting?

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Time to Get Tough: What Donald Trump Can Teach Us About Recruiting.

Recruiting Daily

The important thing is, this billionaire Manhattan real estate mogul, a former reality TV star who’s married to a supermodel is somehow seen as “one of us,” which is the same sort of affinity enterprise employers seem to aspire for when building and executing their employer branding and recruitment marketing strategies.

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The Latest Trends in TA Tech, with Jonathan Kestenbaum

Social Talent

Today you have a CRM, you have recruitment marketing platforms, you have matching technologies that integrate. It’s all about how do you engage a candidate prior to them, text messaging is another one, prior to them applying for a job. I would say CRM being one of the new systems that now folks have budgets for.

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Brick of Hashtag: Why Recruiters Need to Kick Their Twitter Habit.

Recruiting Daily

These sound impressive, but while recruiting spend and presence increases YoY on Twitter, that trend and the rosy social recruiting headlines are selective, out of context and almost always omit some of the reasons Twitter’s stock has remained in the shitter after its much ballyhooed IPO. Twitter, sadly, is already dying off.

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