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Should You Share Diversity & Inclusion Numbers? Google Thinks So

Jibe

Diversity & Inclusion and Your Employer Brand. Who you hire, or don’t hire, will tell candidates a lot about your organization’s employer brand. Even if your company isn’t making its diversity numbers public, word still gets out thanks to employee conversations, social media, and review websites like Glassdoor.

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Ethical Employer Branding: How to Attract Candidates With Shared Values

Eightfold

companies recently received a federal tax cut, outdoor clothing company Patagonia decided to donate its $10 million to nonprofit environmental groups committed to fighting the effects of climate change. Make it impossible to think about your brand without thinking about this ethical consideration,” says consultant Serenity Gibbons.

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NGOs and NPOs: Investing in an ATS will help you deliver your mission

Workable

As a nonprofit organization, you are mission-driven; you care more about tirelessly delivering your mission than anything else. I heard this countless times in my years of nonprofit work. Recent research finds that only 22% of nonprofit organizations always review how technology can improve their administrative efficiency.

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The 2019 Recruitment Year in Review

Yello

One of the most popular topics on our blog and social media , recruitment operations has become a buzzword across the internet and is gaining traction among top names in talent acquisition — like Hung Lee , Adam Godson , Luke Shipley and more. Biggest Names in HR: Who are this year’s most active HR influencers on social media?

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Interview with Author George Anders

exaqueo

Smaller businesses, nonprofits and local hiring managers mightn’t even post job openings; instead, they improvise the boundaries of a new job after meeting impressive candidates in improvised contexts. EM: Can companies build an effective employer brand by being renowned for their liberal-arts hiring? Why or why not?