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How to Decide Your Social Media Channels for Recruiting

Rally Recruitment Marketing

With social media becoming a bigger and bigger part of Recruitment Marketing strategy, talent acquisition teams are devoting more time and resources into building a social recruiting presence to attract talent by showcasing their company culture and career opportunities. Most people spend 2-3 hours on social media each day.

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5 Tips for Prioritizing Your Recruitment Marketing and Employer Branding Initiatives

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Whether you’re getting started in a new Recruitment Marketing or employer branding role this year, or continuing to build out the strategy at your current employer, here’s how you can be sure you’ve got your priorities straight. This is where the hiring manager is essentially telling you what they’d like to prioritize.

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4 More Ways to Break Through In Your Employer Branding from RallyFwd

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Check them out below, and be sure to access the full RallyFwd Virtual Conference on demand at your convenience for even more ways to upgrade your Recruitment Marketing and employer branding toolkit. Session: Aligning Your Candidate Experience and Employer Value Proposition. Technology is key to more diverse hiring.

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Why Failing is Key to Breakthrough Employer Branding

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Recruitment Marketing and employer branding work — and most work, in general — is often affected by this same line of thinking. Tony’s session at RallyFwd will be “ Listening: The Most Powerful Tool in Building Your Employer Brand ”. Jonna Sjövall, Global Head of Employer Branding and Recruitment Marketing, UBS.

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How a Strong Employer Brand Can Better Attract Candidates

JazzHR

During all of these facets of the end-to-end recruiting process, your employer brand is a major factor that is actively present — and influences a variety of decisions made by prospective hires you speak with. Of course, building your employer brand isn’t something one person does.

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The Benefits of Skills-Based Hiring for Recruitment

Recruitics

Key Takeaways: Skills-based hiring emphasizes candidates' abilities and candidate evaluation over traditional metrics like education, job titles, and years of experience. Companies are reevaluating hiring approaches, with a significant shift toward skills-based hiring in the wake of broader changes in the employment landscape.

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Why You Should Infuse your Employer Brand in the Candidate Experience

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Because of this, it’s so important to infuse your candidate experience with your employer brand. The candidate experience should validate the tone set by all your other employer branding work and materials. Remember, your employer brand is the value proposition that you offer employees and candidates.