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Employer Branding for Women in Technology Q&A

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Did you watch our recent webinar, Employer Branding That Speaks Uniquely to Women in Technology? Ashley and Maritza answer your questions about employer branding for women in technology, including: Partnership budgets. This included info about our culture, spotlights on charity events, news about the acquisition, etc.

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Employer Branding for Women in Technology Q&A

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Did you watch our recent webinar, Employer Branding That Speaks Uniquely to Women in Technology? Ashley and Maritza answer your questions about employer branding for women in technology, including: Partnership budgets. This included info about our culture, spotlights on charity events, news about the acquisition, etc.

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7 Ways to Build a Strong Employer Brand as a New Company — or an Old One in a New Place

Linkedin Talent Blog

Your employer brand is your company’s reputation with employees and candidates. In a competitive job market, a strong employer brand can entice a top candidate to accept your offer and a bad one can cause a valued employee to leave — and seek opportunities elsewhere.

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6 of the Best Employer Brands on Snapchat Right Now!

Social Talent

In short, Snapchat has already established itself as one of the major social networks in a short period of time, and it’s expected to continue to grow rapidly for quite some time. As such it is now the perfect medium on which to promote your employer brand and have it seen by thousands of people.

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Promoting a Recruitment Agency: Different Strategies for Success

Recruiting Blogs

Embrace Social Media: Leverage popular social media platforms, such as LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter, to connect with clients and candidates. Distribute this content through social media, email newsletters, and guest blogging on relevant platforms.

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How 10 Companies are Leveraging Odd Perks to Boost Their Employer Brand

MightyRecruiter

How often do you examine your company’s employer brand? Look no further than a recent study by Corporate Responsibility Magazine, which found that 69% of jobseekers would reject an offer from a company with a poor reputation. Need proof? Think you know the craziest perks companies are offering?

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Recruiting Tips for Companies with Bad Reputations

Glassdoor for Employers

As you might guess, a weak, out-of-control employer brand and reputation is a serious turn-off for job candidates researching your organization. It can also spur current employees into taking their employment and careers elsewhere. It can also spur current employees into taking their employment and careers elsewhere.