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4 Reasons Your Careers Page Matters and How to Improve it

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69% of applicants are more likely to apply for a job if the company actively maintains its employer brand. A good careers page shows off your benefits, your culture, your brand. 4) Use “normal” job titles. Implementing these strategies helps drive job seekers to convert to candidates more often and faster.

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Go Mobile Before Your Candidates Are Gone

JazzHR

Experts forecasting the latest recruiting trends say with the advent of mobile job apps, big brand job boards like Indeed and Monster will be the next dinosaurs of the HCM market. That’s why it’s SO important for your employer brand to be mobile friendly.

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10 of the Best Job Descriptions in 2019

Ongig

If you look at the best job descriptions (below) you’ll notice a pattern. Good Employer Branding — Consistent color, font and perhaps even corporate messaging (especially helpful if a candidate comes from a job board and hasn’t seen the rest of your career site yet!). All are awesome.

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How to Make a Job Ad That Attracts Candidates (+ Examples)

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TL;DR – Key Takeaways Good job ads bring in better applicants, lower turnover and attrition, help you hire more quickly, and have a lower cost per hire. A job advertisement and a job description are not the same! A job ad, or job posting, is where you announce the newly open job.

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12 Creative Recruitment Campaign Ideas to Inspire You

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Now is the time to inject some creativity and fun into your recruitment campaigns and shake up those boring, overused recruitment tactics that stop at posting on job boards. Especially if they want to attract young, qualified candidates (and the company’s employer brand is as appealing to them as a 1970s movie).