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8 Ways You Can Use Stories for Recruitment Marketing

Stories Incorporated

Employer Review Sites. Employer review sites not only feature employee feedback and ratings, they also double as platforms to share your employer brand. So, use every space available for employers to add content, and fill with stories. Social Recruiting Content. Video Job Descriptions.

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8 Ways You Can Use Stories Content for Recruitment Marketing

Stories Incorporated

Employer Review Sites. Employer review sites not only feature employee feedback and ratings, they also double as platforms to share your employer brand. So, use every space available for employers to add content, and fill with stories. Social Recruiting Content. Video Job Descriptions.

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9 Need-to-Know Recruitment News Stories – 21st September 2015

Social Talent

These include researching jobs, researching companies, networking, and updating résumés. That means now is the time for more targeted recruiting and a stronger employer brand to reach new talent, as well as employee engagement initiatives to retain your best talent. 62% looked for opportunities on online job boards.

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Social Recruiting: You’re Doing It Wrong.

Recruiting Daily

The Social Recruiting Saga: Our Tale Begins. Speaking on behalf of candidates, social recruiting involves two way engagement with candidates before they ever submit a resume or access a career site. This is a true story about social recruiting. But forget the future of social recruiting for a second.

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Risky Business: Why You Should Own Your Own Recruiting Data.

Recruiting Daily

These flyers, you see, had detailed job descriptions, as well as a fax number where any interested parties could discreetly drop a resume or letter of interest. This, folks, was what social recruiting was like in the 1980s, and somehow it worked. It was a prime location, and an even more prime source of targeted talent.

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