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4 Places Candidates Go to Research Your Employer Brand

Rally Recruitment Marketing

This is why candidates today check multiple sources to research your company before deciding whether or not to apply for your job or accept your offer. 2: Your Employer Profile on Job Boards & Talent Communities. Pin key employer branding posts to the top of your feed, where applicable.

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2023 Social Recruiting Benchmarks to Improve Your Strategy

Rally Recruitment Marketing

It’s becoming harder and more expensive to recruit candidates through traditional job boards when practically everyone that a company wants to hire is already employed and therefore not looking for job ads. Nearly 500 practitioners signed up for the rally, representing employers across all industries and company sizes.

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7 Ways to Get Your Employer Brand in Front of Veteran and Military Hires

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Here are some ways to get your employer brand in front of veteran and military hires: 1. This can be a great place to introduce your employer brand to this demographic. This will showcase your veteran friendly culture to candidates and encourage them to consider your organization for their next employment opportunity.

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Here’s Where You Need Recruitment Marketing Content — Outside of Your Careers Site

Rally Recruitment Marketing

With social media, paid ads and job boards becoming a larger part of the Recruitment Marketing mix, many job seekers are bypassing companies’ careers sites entirely during their search. According to the 2019 Clutch Recruiting Survey, 41% of job seekers use job board websites to discover open positions.

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Social recruiting in tech: How to make the most of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Reddit

Devskiller

Now, we’ve decided it’s time to see what Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter have to offer in the matter. . Unlike traditional job boards, social media let you reach both active and passive job seekers. Your employer branding specialists should respond to comments and messages posted on social media promptly.

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Employer branding: A Guide to Showing Em What You’re Made Of

Recruiting Blogs

If there's one thing I love the most in the world, it's strong employer branding. Unlike other industries, marketing an employer value proposition lets one create, curate, and collaborate on stories with teammates across multiple locations and departments. Don't Keep Employer Branding Efforts a Secret 2.

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How to Decide Your Social Media Channels for Recruiting

Rally Recruitment Marketing

With social media becoming a bigger and bigger part of Recruitment Marketing strategy, talent acquisition teams are devoting more time and resources into building a social recruiting presence to attract talent by showcasing their company culture and career opportunities. What do I mean by this? Well, let’s take TikTok as an example.