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From Policies to Protocols: How to Write a Restaurant Employee Handbook

Homebase

Now, if you have a restaurant employee handbook, this first day would look a lot different. So, whether you have an existing handbook gathering dust somewhere or are making one from scratch, we’re here to help you make your handbook equal parts useful and entertaining—because it’s only helpful if your team actually reads it.

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The 3 Most Effective Ways to Differentiate Your Employer Brand

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Or take a page out of Dell’s handbook and show what you’re doing to achieve a certain level of representation within your organization. Careers site copy, social media posts, job ads, newsletters and any other content you put out should sound like it was written by a human representing your culture, not copied from a lifeless template. .

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Teaching Company Culture to a Newly Hired Employee

ExactHire Recruiting

So, ease the fears of your new hires by teaching company culture from the start. You know…the informal, generally accepted ways of doing things in your company that the employee won’t necessarily read about in the employee handbook. Being the new kid on the block can be a little intimidating, especially at a small company.

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Behind the scenes: Gray TV shares talent attraction strategy

CareerArc

TL;DR–or watch in this case–Jennifer Dale, Vice President of Recruiting at Gray Television, delves into how Gray TV utilizes CareerArc, scaling their talent acquisition through automated social recruiting while maintaining authenticity in their messaging. Keep reading for ways to benefit from social recruiting.

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5 Tactics to Attract and Engage Millennials

Social Talent

There is a clear business case to have these discussions and to change the culture in the workplace to attract and retain millennial talent. You really need to embrace social media if you want to get the attention of millennials. Of course to get employees motivated, the company culture has to be excellent.

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Social Recruiting Benefits: Why You Won’t See Many Without Culture Change

Jibe

At its best, social media should be used as a means for building a sense of familiarity and relationships between recruiters, your employer brand, and candidates. This requires a cultural shift. What Does A Social Recruiting Culture Look Like? Doing so requires a change in mindset—and culture.

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Developing Solid Employer Social Media Policies

Recruiting Daily Advisor

Social media has played an increasingly prominent role in our daily lives, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic as we’ve been largely quarantined for months. Therefore, it’s important to develop a solid social media policy so they know your expectations and you can protect your business interests.