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Building a compelling employee value proposition (EVP)

Achievers - Recruiting

Employee value proposition vs. employer brand. It’s easy to confuse an EVP with employer branding, and the two are closely related. An employer brand is how your organization is perceived by potential employees, current workers, customers, and the general public. Call it your EVP “statement.”

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How to Create a Campus Recruiting Strategy

CareerPlug

CareerPlug wants to make hiring easier, so we’ve laid out some guidelines on creating an effective campus recruiting strategy to stay ahead of the competition. Utilizing that resource not only spreads awareness, but builds you a positive company reputation among the student community.

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Don’t Wait – Next Year’s Graduates Are This Year’s Talent Pool

Spark Hire

Some recruiters think this merits a break in college recruitment. A 2018 CareerBuilder survey of over a 1,000 employers found that 80 percent are looking to hire new graduates. Luckily, there are plenty of tools and resources that you can use to appeal to younger job seekers. It’s that time of year again.

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Survey: Workplace Diversity Critical to Veteran Recruiting Programs

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According to the Society of Human Resource Management , military veterans are known for being high-performing employees and possessing the expertise, leadership and training to fill skills gaps. Veterans may be more accepting of employer brand messages. Involve people from underrepresented groups in the interview process.

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How to Recruit On Campus with a Limited Budget

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According to NACE , the average university relations and recruitment budget for organizations in 2016 was $562,642, while some organizations were able to make a dent with campus recruiting for as little as $60,000 per year. Check out our college recruiting budgeting basics article for more tips on creating your own budget.

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How Tech is Helping Government Recruiters Win the War on Talent

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Additionally, interview scheduling software helps agencies recoup precious time by decreasing the time it takes to arrange interviews from an average of 60 minutes to under one minute. Hiring authorities need the proper tools and resources to position the government as a sought-after employer on campus.

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What Are Some Examples of Recruitment Strategies

ExactHire Recruiting

Companies that employ strategic recruitment and selection methods are better able to attract and secure top talent. Recruitment strategies involve positive employer branding, marketing directed by recruitment, and the ability to sell positions to high performing talent.

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