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Employer Branding: Everything you need to know

Recruiting Blogs

Employer branding has grown in significance due to changes in job seeker behavior, and increased competition in the war for talent. That means they are going to your careers page, checking out your social media, posts on review sites, jobs descriptions, etc. Employer brand defined. Benefits of Employer Branding.

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5 Nuggets of Recruitment News to Note This Week – 19th December 2016

Social Talent

Notice that a Title field is purposefully missing here: Location search is restricted now to the areas that LinkedIn has grouped zip codes/postal codes to, hence its exercise over the last few months in categorising provinces, cities and regional areas for countries which didn’t have this (e.g. Ireland, United Arab Emirates, etc).

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BUMPER EDITION: 10 Unmissable Recruitment News Stories this Week – 12th October 2015

Social Talent

Jobvite’s UK Social Recruitment Survey revealed that only 40% of the polled UK recruiters had used social media to recruit candidates. That could be compared to a previous report that showed that 92% of US recruiters have used social media to recruit candidates.

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Applicant tracking system guide: From A to Z

Workable

The ATS has become an integral part of every aspect of hiring from building an employer brand and smarter application forms, to resume parsing, automatic retrieval of candidates’ public profiles, and scheduling interviews. The three main categories are enterprise, staffing agencies and SMBs. Try this simple exercise.

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Applicant tracking system guide: From A to Z

Workable

The ATS has become an integral part of every aspect of hiring from building an employer brand and smarter application forms, to resume parsing, automatic retrieval of candidates’ public profiles, and scheduling interviews. The three main categories are enterprise, staffing agencies and SMBs. Try this simple exercise.