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5 Tips for Prioritizing Your Recruitment Marketing and Employer Branding Initiatives

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Whether you’re getting started in a new Recruitment Marketing or employer branding role this year, or continuing to build out the strategy at your current employer, here’s how you can be sure you’ve got your priorities straight. You can’t take on everything at once, so how do you prioritize?

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Why You Should Infuse your Employer Brand in the Candidate Experience

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Because of this, it’s so important to infuse your candidate experience with your employer brand. The candidate experience should validate the tone set by all your other employer branding work and materials. The candidate journey is really an information journey. Do these sound familiar to you?

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7 Steps to Programmatic Employer Brand Advertising

Rally Recruitment Marketing

In this blog post though, I’m going to share another use of programmatic and retargeting ads which is to market employer brand content rather than jobs. But before I explain the outcomes and steps for building a programmatic campaign, let me break down how programmatic ads work in a bit more detail.

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How to Spend Your Recruitment Marketing Budget in 2023

Rally Recruitment Marketing

How to align your Recruitment Marketing budget to your recruiting funnel and talent acquisition goals. Rally Note: For more guidance on how to develop your Recruitment Marketing budget, including how to gain budget approval for your Recruitment Marketing plan, watch our Rally Webinar: Building a Recruitment Marketing Budget for Any Size.

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4 Places Candidates Go to Research Your Employer Brand

Rally Recruitment Marketing

This is why candidates today check multiple sources to research your company before deciding whether or not to apply for your job or accept your offer. According to The Talent Board , your careers page is the #1 place candidates go to research your company. 2: Your Employer Profile on Job Boards & Talent Communities.

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How to Decide Your Social Media Channels for Recruiting

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Another reason is that the corporate marketing team likely already has a social media presence, so you need to work out how to ‘share the real estate’, so to speak, on these social platforms. This information typically comes from surveys of your employees and conversations with your recruiters and hiring managers.

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It’s Time for an Employer Brand Audit in 2020

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A happy, healthy employer brand excites and engages jobseekers. But a bad brand? Your employer brand isn’t just your logo. It’s your reputation as a company and as a place to work; it should communicate your employer value proposition (EVP). . Candidates Take Employer Brands Seriously.