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International Recruitment: You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know

Recruiting Blogs

I get there is nuanced research that goes into creating a strategy that will transcend culture (or embed itself therein). But actually sourcing, recruiting and advertising for hires in a different country is a whole other ball of wax. Follow her on twitter @marenhogan — she’s funnier there.

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Employer branding: important or illusion? 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. That feeling.

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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. That feeling.

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Recruitment marketing: fad or future? The expert review

Beamery

‘Treat your candidates like your customers’ Recruitment marketing is a multi-faceted approach with huge potential to transform the recruitment process. The way we treat applicants, the way we speak to them is having an increasing effect on our hiring success. Today’s candidates are far more subjective.

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4 Tips for Effective Job Ads

marenated

What’s even more telling is that the results from the Talent Board’s 2013 Candidate Experience Awards report indicate the emerging importance of communicating a company’s culture as a key point of differentiation, as well as decreased emphasis on job benefit details. This post originally appeared on PeopleFluent. Fit) – 48.7%.