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The Top 12 Career Site Self-Service Tools

Ongig

-based career site job search (in partnership w/ Google) and the #1 most dynamic job postings in the world. Ongig Career Page Design Features: Artificial intelligence-based job search partnership with Google. Image, brand-enhanced, and video job descriptions (with media library!). Email job alerts.

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Recruitment Marketing: The Ultimate Guide

Ongig

A while ago I published Boost Your “Digital” Candidate Experience with Job Page Overlays and define a job page overlay like this: Job page overlays allow you to take control of your job pages and give you the ability to easily add: Videos and images. Recruiting widgets. Recruiting content.

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6 Fascinating Recruitment News Stories to Kick-Off the New Month – 1st August 2016

Social Talent

Highlight the human side of your company in all your branding and job descriptions. Because women in STEM revealed that they cared more about the human side of a company than men did, Tito Magobet recommends that someone “go through all your employer branding pictures, words, and job descriptions with diversity and inclusion in mind.

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What Brandon Hall Group’s new report tells us about high-performance Recruitment Marketing

Symphony Talent

Relevant content is what helps build and nurture lasting relationships and ultimately inspires candidates to apply for or share open jobs. Key takeaways: Become a storyteller – Think images and videos, not just bulleted lists, to spruce up job descriptions and email campaigns.

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Inbound Marketing for Recruiting: Making Candidates Care Enough To Click

Recruiting Daily

Now, imagine how candidates, passive or active, must feel when looking for their next opportunity online. They keep seeing the same crappy job descriptions or career related copy over and over. No wonder 19% of job seekers said they’d rather wait at the DMV than apply to a job. It looks very similar.