Remove Candidate Experience Remove Job Descriptions Remove PeopleFluent Remove Recruitment Marketing
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The Top 100 Applicant Tracking Systems in 2018

Ongig

Instead, we focus on the employers doing the most hiring as measured by number of open job descriptions. Peoplefluent (formerly Peopleclick). CocaCola (from Peoplefluent/Peopleclick). We expect the ATS market to continue to consolidate. The ATS — The candidate needs to be tracked until they are hired.

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Recruitment marketing: fad or future? The expert review

Beamery

‘Treat your candidates like your customers’ Recruitment marketing is a multi-faceted approach with huge potential to transform the recruitment process. Today’s candidates are far more subjective. The new model is recruiter in scuba gear with a spear gun hunting down candidates.

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4 Tips for Effective Job Ads

marenated

Frequent Recruiter.com contributor Kazim Ladimeji said: “One new job and brand marketing medium that HR and recruiters should take notice of is infographics, which are more than just pretty pictures – and have a clear role to play in employer branding and job marketing.”

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Employer branding: important or illusion? The expert review

Beamery

We spoke to some pretty well-known industry folks about it – here’s what they said: If you missed our expert review of Recruitment Marketing you can access it here – Recruitment Marketing: Fad or Future? Well we’re pretty excited about it and it seems that we’re not alone. The Expert Review.

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Employer Branding: Fad or Future? The Expert Review

Beamery

The engagement and tenure of current staff becomes key, as does the ‘candidate experience’ for those who move though your hiring process, and the social media chatter about ‘what it’s like at your place’, must not be underestimated either.”. Kevin Wheeler. Kevin Grossman. Employer branding is both underused and overused.