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Candidate Relationship Management: Blackholes are for Space, not HR

JazzHR

Now imagine that’s a person who wants to work for your company, who took the time to fill out your job application, write a sincere cover letter, and researched the job. Candidate experience can fall flat in a few basic areas : Outdated ATS , luckily if you’re a Jazz customer, this is a moot point. JAZZ notes.

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Candidate Relationship Management: Blackholes are for Space, not HR

JazzHR

Now imagine that’s a person who wants to work for your company, who took the time to fill out your job application, write a sincere cover letter, and researched the job. Candidate experience can fall flat in a few basic areas : Outdated ATS , luckily if you’re a Jazz customer, this is a moot point.

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The 5 Best Recruitment Marketing Techniques That You’re (Probably) Not Using

JazzHR

It’s not enough just to have a careers page on your company’s website with job listings. You also need to regularly create high-quality, career-focused content to help build your employer brand while also keeping active and passive candidates engaged. You’re also enhancing your employer brand.

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

Hundred5

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.

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The Candidate Experience: Addressing the Evolution of Candidate Behavior – July 2015 Roundup

Spark Hire

Before the times of the telephone and Internet, the candidate experience during an interview and on the job was pretty bland and oftentimes overlooked. The way candidates felt during and after the interview wasn’t exactly seen as an important aspect of the recruiting and hiring process — and was rarely improved.