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Employer Brand: A Weapon in the Recruitment Arsenal

Advance Human Capital

But investing in your Employer Brand makes it so much easier. Identifying and engaging individuals with the skills and competencies to be successful and who fit in with the company culture should be easy enough. That’s why no company who wants to hire quality talent can go without a strong Employer Brand.

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5 Must-Have Features of Every Career Site

Rally Recruitment Marketing

It’s where talent encounters and interacts with your employer brand — maybe for the first time or to research your company during the recruiting process. Therefore, your priority with this site should be to excite quality talent visiting the site into becoming applicants and accepting your job offer.

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How to write a good job description

Workable

Your job description is your chance to connect with potential candidates. Effective job descriptions are engaging and inclusive, prompt the right people to apply and help you trim down your time-to-fill. To write a good job description, keep these pointers in mind: Use a clear job title.

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Employer Brand: A Weapon in the Recruitment Arsenal

Advance Human Capital

But investing in your Employer Brand makes it so much easier. Identifying and engaging individuals with the skills and competencies to be successful and who fit in with the company culture should be easy enough. That’s why no company who wants to hire quality talent can go without a strong Employer Brand.

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How This Fast-Growing Company Built an Employer Brand That Attracts the Right Candidates

Linkedin Talent Blog

Here are the steps we took to build our employer brand , which you too can use as a framework to build your own: 1. Toasters described our voice as “anecdotal, bold, funny, punny, informal but passionate, young with an old soul tone, culturally current, and culturally aware.”. Treated job descriptions like job ads.

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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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Creating a Career Page That Converts

SmartRecruiters

Compared to in-depth employer branding campaigns and other forms of recruitment marketing, career pages might seem fairly straightforward and simple. Your career page needs to have clear and consistent messaging that communicates the uniqueness of your corporate culture. Job Postings Should Sell the Company.

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