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A Quick Q&A on Recruitment Marketing

Brandon Hall

Last week, I had the distinct pleasure of speaking not once, but twice, about one of my favorite topics: recruitment marketing. Our research in recruitment marketing underlines the role EVP plays in building a compelling and unique employer brand. Or so an analyst can hope.

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6 Fascinating Recruitment News Stories to Kick-Off the New Month – 1st August 2016

Social Talent

In fact, compared to other generations, they use more resources in general to learn about company culture and they’re more likely to use online job boards, company career web pages and social media to hear about new job opportunities. SmashFly is Dabbling in “Early Admittance”. Male and female Millennials job hunt differently.

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

Ongig

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31 must follow blogs for tech recruiters in 2016

Devskiller

To recruit in IT field you need to adapt to new methods of recruiting and constantly try them out, to see what combination works and brings you the most and best candidates. In order for you to stay up to date with trends in tech recruiting market we gathered Top 31 blogs that will help you find and recruit best programmers.

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Inbound Marketing for Recruiting: Making Candidates Care Enough To Click

Recruiting Daily

After all, candidates face the same deluge of marketing messages in their inboxes every single day, and do what they’ve been trained to do as consumers – ignore all but the best and most relevant of results. And chances are, your recruitment marketing messaging is falling on deaf ears, contributing to the noise instead of cutting through it.