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5 Employer Branding Mistakes to Stop Making Right Now

Jibe

Employer branding, simply put, is the way job seekers perceive a company as a place to work. Tons of recruiters are asking themselves how candidates perceive their company as a place to work, but few are doing anything about it. Of course the structure of employer brand is complex. Financial Information.

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7 companies nailing their talent attraction strategy with social recruiting

CareerArc

That’s where social recruiting comes in. At its core, social recruiting means using the power of social media to find quality candidates. It also helps those quality candidates find their dream roles with their dream companies. New to social recruiting? Everyone wins!

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6 Recruitment News Stories to Kick-Off 2016 – 4th January 2016

Social Talent

9 Stats Key to Providing a Great Candidate Experience in 2016. LinkedIn tells us that a whopping 62% of talent acquisition leaders cited employer branding as a top priority at their company in 2015 – a figure that was up from 58% in 2014. But how can you ensure a great candidate experience going forward in 2016?

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Employer Branding: Fad or Future? The Expert Review

Beamery

Everyone wants to know what your company culture is like and how happy your employees are – it’s up to recruiting departments to use employer branding to make sure candidates like what they see. Companies can relay their culture and values through blogging, webinars, and social media to name just a few.

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Employer branding: important or illusion? The expert review

Beamery

Everyone wants to know what your company culture is like and how happy your employees are – it’s up to recruiting departments to use employer branding to make sure candidates like what they see. Companies can relay their culture and values through blogging, webinars, and social media to name just a few.

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7 Twitter Accounts Every Recruiter Should Start Following in 2017

Social Talent

Michael and his DirectEmployers team can boast a North America Candidate Experience (CandE) Award, and while he was at the AHA, they were recognised as the third Best Nonprofit to work for large companies by the Nonprofit Times and one of the top Nonprofit organisations who offer flexible jobs. And guess what? HG8v0fKqf0.

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Recruiting Trends 2020 Report: Predictions for the Year Ahead

Yello

That’s important, especially for Gen Z job seekers — who rank their relationship with their recruiter as the most impactful factor when deciding whether to accept a new role. James Ellis , employer branding expert. What opportunities does this present for recruiters? Employer Branding Trends for 2020, EmotiveBrand.