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20 recruitment strategies to win the war for talent in 2022

JobAdder

Get creative with your sourcing. Beyond using LinkedIn Recruiter (which is an amazing tool, right?), try sourcing in unique places. Send those stellar employees out to job fairs, college recruiting events, and any other community event where your company is visible. Talk about an authentic recruitment strategy.

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20 recruitment strategies to win the war for talent in 2022

JobAdder

Get creative with your sourcing. Beyond using LinkedIn Recruiter (which is an amazing tool, right?), try sourcing in unique places. Send those stellar employees out to job fairs, college recruiting events, and any other community event where your company is visible. Talk about an authentic recruitment strategy.

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20 recruitment strategies to win the war for talent in 2020

JobAdder

Send those stellar employees out to career fairs, college recruiting events and any community event where your company is visible. Take a cue from Deloitte and invite your people to make their own short films about why they work for you. Talk about an authentic recruitment strategy. Creative sourcing.

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12 Innovative Recruiting Strategies That Savvy Companies are Using

Linkedin Talent Blog

Innovation is unfortunately rare in HR, so having it within the recruiting process sends a powerful message to candidates that innovation and boldness permeate the firm. These innovative recruiting practices are broken down into the three strategic areas of recruiting: Employer Branding, Sourcing and Candidate Assessment.

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

Social Talent

Candidate care is a major factor: 83% of global talent say a negative interview experience can change their mind about a role or a company they once liked. 77% say the interview is extremely or very important in making their final decision to accept or reject an offer. The films were so much better than I expected,” von Matern said. “I