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Dialed In: Mobile Recruiting and The Candidate Experience.

Recruiting Daily

People use mobile for convenience, but for some reason, even in 2015, it’s often still a big pain in the ass, particularly since a surprising amount of sites seem to think “responsive design” means creating such a poor user experience that you can’t help but respond by being pretty pissed off and frustrated.

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Mobile Recruiting: Why Recruiters Should Care About The Google Algorithm Change

Recruiting Daily

If a site is not optimized to auto-adjust to mobile device formats, its ranking can drop from one position to the next or from one page of search results to another – potentially leading to a major loss of web traffic. Conversely, those sites that are already mobile may see a nice bump in rankings while the others try to catch up.

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Top 100 HR and Recruitment Blogs [by Organic Traffic with Top 3 Articles Each]

Ongig

This includes general HR blogs, recruiting blogs, talent acquisition blogs, employer branding blogs and more. We ran them through an SEO (search engine optimization) tool called ahrefs to give us an “Organic Traffic” score. LinkedIn Talent Blog. Recruiting Blog. Recruiting Trends and Tips. Recruiting.

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The Top 10 Problems TA Leaders Tell Me About

Ongig

2 at 1PM EST Diversity Recruiting: Why Words Matter. 5) Candidate Experience. Most TA folks know that their candidate experience can be much better. They also care about what a candidate sees when they come through a job board like Indeed, Glassdoor or LinkedIn. 6) Recruitment Automation.

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Do You Have this Massive “Drop-Off” From Career Site to Job Descriptions?

Ongig

The ATS-generated job pages have little to no marketing/candidate experience thought to them. Consistent Candidate Experience is One Problem. If you are lucky enough to get a candidate to visit your company career site, then you want them to have a consistent candidate experience when they look at your job description.

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Get Proactive: 5 Tips for Recruiting Beyond the Job Posting

Jibe

It’s a place to showcase what your company offers and build candidate awareness. Consider the following when writing your job post: Be SEO friendly. Use websites that allow you to engage with your employer brand online, such as Glassdoor or LinkedIn. Lastly, maintain relationships with your “runner-up” candidates.

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The Recruiting Strategy that Will Get You a Promotion In 2017

Jibe

We don’t necessarily want to be the ones to ever-so-bluntly say that your recruiting team is misallocating money, time, and other valuable resources. We recently read a new study from LinkedIn. 45% of 2016 budget was allocated to job boards, advertising and recruitment agency costs— only 8% was allocated to employer branding.