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Employer Branding: Fad or Future? The Expert Review

Beamery

Everyone wants to know what your company culture is like and how happy your employees are – it’s up to recruiting departments to use employer branding to make sure candidates like what they see. Companies can relay their culture and values through blogging, webinars, and social media to name just a few. Matt Buckland.

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13 tactics to encourage employee advocacy

CareerArc

Check out these 37 ways to show employee appreciation and these examples of how to share employee appreciation on social media. Nowadays, I believe that most brands create content, whether it’s blog posts, eBooks, infographics, or videos, for their marketing and sales teams to use,” says Edward Mellett, Director of Wikijob.

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31 must follow blogs for tech recruiters in 2016

Devskiller

We divided them into 4 groups of blogs: Recruiting the best programmers. Social recruiting. Recruiting tips, methods and techniques. Recruiting the best programmers. This blog lets you keep up to to date with the latest thoughts, ideas, tips and techniques for recruiting and sourcing. Social Recruiting.

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7 Fascinating Recruitment News Stories to Start August – 4th August 2015

Social Talent

New Research Proves Job Ads are the Doorway to Your Employer Brand. The findings from LinkedIn’s latest research study , suggests that if you care about your employer brand – what people think working at your company is like – you should REALLY care about your job postings. Particularly those on LinkedIn.

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Candidate Experience: A Crash Course for Modern Recruiters

Jibe

A deep knowledge of your candidates is imperative for providing a great candidate experience, from the content you create to attract and source candidates, to the interview questions you ask them and even the makeup of your benefits and compensation over the long-term. Here’s more info on the top of the recruiting funnel.

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What Recruiting and Marketing Have In Common

marenated

He’s mentally checked out over the summer because the kids are home and he’s not really focused on work, so you’ll send out the “How to Convince Your Boss to Let You Work from Home” downloadable ebook or podcast around September when he’s irritated that everyone’s gone and he has to be back in the office. And if you don’t…ask!

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