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What Are the Best Channels for Sourcing Candidates?

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Fortunately, the digital age has provided no shortage of channels for sourcing candidates, which include a whole host of competing job sites, as well as an ever-expanding list of social media platforms. Among the most traditional, and often most effective, methods of sourcing candidates is the old-fashioned approach of looking inward.

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17 Best Employee Value Proposition Examples – CuteHR

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An Employee Value Proposition is shown in a combination of explanations, substantial benefits, and intangible culture. Nike’s culture promotes teamwork to achieve innovation in the realm of sports. Canva offers not as it were a brilliant culture and benefits but a chance to contribute to something greater.

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Establish Strong Employer Branding for Start-Ups

NPA Worldwide

People Search Indonesia serves clients in FMCG, pharmaceuticals, IT, telecommunication, general manufacturing, and fashion & retail. Social media can help to communicate to a wider audience; however, employer branding is definitely is not only through social media interaction.

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Guide to Hiring Employees in Jamaica

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Jamaica, like many other countries, has its unique set of regulations and cultural nuances that influence the employment landscape. Workforce Diversity: Jamaica boasts a diverse workforce with various cultural backgrounds and skill sets. Embracing this diversity can contribute to a dynamic and inclusive work environment.

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Employee monitoring: to track or not to track?

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Old-fashioned watches are being displaced by ‘quantified self’ trackers that decode our days into data points. How companies answer this question says a lot about about their management approach and their company culture. That’s a cultural problem that could benefit from an HR (or executive management) intervention.

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Time to reboot the gamification of recruitment

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Instead of staunching bleeding or driving armored personnel carriers, players complete auditing tasks, decide on schedule priorities and perform exercises meant to “build business acumen.” Marriott, a hotel chain, ran into the first of these issues when it tried to ape the popular social media game, Farmville, and shift it to a hotel context.

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Employer Branding: Fad or Future? The Expert Review

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In this case, instead of reading reviews on Amazon, applicants are turning to social media and to websites like Glassdoor to get the real scoop on companies. Companies can relay their culture and values through blogging, webinars, and social media to name just a few. This can come in many guises. Matt Buckland.