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Why Your Company Needs Employer Branding & How To Get Started

Proactive Talent

That was my response when I was recently asked by John Sumser, Principal Analyst at HRExaminer , to share my thoughts on whether there are companies out there that don’t or shouldn’t need to focus on employer branding in The Definitive Guide To Employment Branding by Dice. If you haven’t checked out this guide yet, I highly recommend it.

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11 Recruitment Strategies to Attract Top Talent in 2023

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While employee value proposition is the promise you make to potential candidates in return for their commitment to your company, employer branding encompasses a lot more than that! Everything from compelling job descriptions to the perceived company culture and employee referral program falls under the employer brand.

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The Top Recruitment Metrics You Need to Track in 2023

PandoLogic

In 2023, the top recruitment metrics to track include time to hire, cost per hire, quality of hire, applicant sources, candidate experience, diversity and inclusion, and employee retention rate. Applicant Sources Refers to the various methods employers use to source potential candidates for a position.

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Writing for robots – A graduate’s guide

Hireserve

Up to date and up to scratch – Some ATS providers can allow the recruiter to keep in touch with their candidates from within the system with links to social media platforms and SMS capabilities. Meaning there can be an ongoing conversation with the person who ultimately decides whether you’re suited for the job.

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Why Your Company Needs Employer Branding & How To Get Started

Recruiting Blogs

That was my response when I was recently asked by John Sumser, Principal Analyst at KeyInterval Research and Founder of HRExaminer , to share my thoughts on whether there are companies out there that don’t or shouldn’t need to focus on employer branding in The Definitive Guide To Employment Branding by Dice.

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How to Hire: 5 tips for public service recruitment

Workable

For public sector recruitment, governmental job boards are the norm. But, consider advertising in niche job sites, too, depending on the role you’re hiring for. For example, if you’re looking for developers, try Dice or Stack Overflow. Ensure you also provide candidates with positive candidate experience.

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How to Make a Job Ad That Attracts Candidates (+ Examples)

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TL;DR – Key Takeaways Good job ads bring in better applicants, lower turnover and attrition, help you hire more quickly, and have a lower cost per hire. A job advertisement and a job description are not the same! A job ad, or job posting, is where you announce the newly open job.