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Should You Share Diversity & Inclusion Numbers? Google Thinks So

Jibe

Diversity & Inclusion and Your Employer Brand. Who you hire, or don’t hire, will tell candidates a lot about your organization’s employer brand. But the position is far more common among schools, nonprofits, and government agencies. How strong is your candidate experience?

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Ethical Employer Branding: How to Attract Candidates With Shared Values

Eightfold

companies recently received a federal tax cut, outdoor clothing company Patagonia decided to donate its $10 million to nonprofit environmental groups committed to fighting the effects of climate change. The Importance of Employer Brand . The candidate experience always begins when the hiring process starts.

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LiveCast – with Ben Eubanks, Lighthouse Research & Advisory – Recruiting Automation

GoHire

His experience working as an in-the-trenches leader in the human resources field has provided a broad range of opportunities to lead HR in smaller organizations, government contracting firms, and the nonprofit sector.

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They’re Not Candidates, They’re Volunteers: A Q&A with James Ellis

Yello

Throughout his career, he’s helped B2B, B2C, nonprofit, and government organizations tell good stories, offer value, and engage more people. We caught up with James after the conference for additional thoughts on how the candidate experience is an extension of the employer brand, and vice versa.

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Leveraging generative AI in talent acquisition

PowerToFly

In the hands of an experienced TA professional, this technology can identify a better suited individual (or individuals) based on skills, experience, and even work culture so that a TA professional can find better matches quicker than ever. Customized experiences. To put it mildly, there have been horror stories.

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The 2019 Recruitment Year in Review

Yello

From new strategies for finding qualified candidates to improving employee experience, here were some of the most popular topics of the year: HR Media Publications: Candidate sourcing Candidate experience HR News Employee Benefits Employee Education. Source: 2019 HR Media Study. Source: 2019 HR Media Study.