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Why You Should Infuse your Employer Brand in the Candidate Experience

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Your candidate experience is a vital part of the recruiting and talent attraction process. It gives your talent audience and candidates a taste of what it’s like to be a part of your company. Because of this, it’s so important to infuse your candidate experience with your employer brand.

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5 Tips for Prioritizing Your Recruitment Marketing and Employer Branding Initiatives

Rally Recruitment Marketing

How do they describe job responsibilities? If they’re talking about job boards, digital advertising, applicant volume and cost per hire, you can bet that cost-efficient job advertising is top of mind. If you’re in a new job, the candidate experience should be fresh in your mind.

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Using a social media automation tool for recruiting: 10 companies share ROI

CareerArc

But for social recruiting to be done right, it needs to be done at scale —with enough variety, frequency, and reach to effectively break through the noise and reach the candidates you’re looking for. How Texas Roadhouse reached more candidates by leveraging a social media automation tool for recruiting.

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4 Secrets to Improve the Candidate Experience with Digital Tactics

Spark Hire

The candidate experience is one of the most important and overlooked aspects of your hiring process. To deliver an excellent candidate experience, consider all of the aspects involved. It starts with the first interaction candidates have with your company. Don’t Let Social Media Ruin Your Candidate Experience.

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4 Recruitment Strategies to Attract, Engage, and Inform Candidates

ViziRecruiter

More than compensation and benefits, a strong EVP focuses on intangibles, like corporate culture and company philosophy, that will attract the right candidate. Upgrade your job posts. Avoid relying so heavily on text-based job descriptions and job boards to market your open positions. Embrace social media.

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Here’s Where You Need Recruitment Marketing Content — Outside of Your Careers Site

Rally Recruitment Marketing

You likely put a lot of your time and effort as a practitioner into ensuring the site includes relevant information for job seekers, is frequently updated with content about your company and provides an excellent experience for candidates. Social media.

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Building a Stand-out Careers Site Experience Using Candidate Behavior Data

Rally Recruitment Marketing

If hard-pressed, could you find definitive answers to any of these questions: What brand perceptions do candidates form after browsing your careers site? Are candidates getting everything they need when they visit your careers site? Or is there important information missing? How do candidates navigate your careers site?

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