Remove Candidate Experience Remove College Recruiting Remove Job Descriptions Remove Social Recruiting
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9 Need-to-Know Recruitment News Stories – 21st September 2015

Social Talent

If you’re keeping candidates waiting in the lobby, not telling them about your culture, and not communicating with them after the interview, you could be alienating your ideal workers. Make candidate experience a valued part of your recruiting and employer branding efforts to stay ahead of your competitors.

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Risky Business: Why You Should Own Your Own Recruiting Data.

Recruiting Daily

These flyers, you see, had detailed job descriptions, as well as a fax number where any interested parties could discreetly drop a resume or letter of interest. This, folks, was what social recruiting was like in the 1980s, and somehow it worked. Forget candidate experience. So I get it.

Monster 40