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Why Your Company Needs Employer Branding & How To Get Started

Proactive Talent

There is no company on the planet that shouldn’t use employer branding to help them attract and hire the best talent. Having worked on and led employer branding at various companies ranging from startups to large international organizations, I can confidently say that every company, even a Google or Facebook, needs employer branding.

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Rethinking Job Postings: Why Traditional Methods Fall Short in Today’s Hiring Market

Hiretual

In this blog post, we will explore why job postings alone are not effective anymore and discuss better ways to hire great candidates. The Problem with Job Boards: Job boards used to be a popular way for job seekers and employers to connect.

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Case Study: Kocourek Automotive Cuts Hiring Time to 21 Days with Hireology

Hireology

Kocourek tapped into Hireology to move away from paper forms, build a strong employment brand and streamline its hiring process. Hireology also helped Kocourek build a strong employment brand through updated job descriptions and compelling career site content. Hired 275 employees across seven locations since 2017.

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Recruiting a financial controller in Leeds

Recruiting Blogs

Identify Recruitment Channels Local and National Job Boards : Utilize both local Leeds job boards and national platforms to advertise the vacancy. Highlight essential skills like leadership, strategic thinking, and proficiency in finance software.

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Difference Between Sourcing and Recruiting

Recruiters Lineup

This process usually involves searching for candidates who match specific job requirements, qualifications, and skillsets. Sourcing typically involves searching for candidates through various channels such as job boards, social media platforms, networking events, referrals, and professional associations.

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All You Need To Know About A Terrible Employer Brand Through Memes

Spark Hire

In a lot of ways, a company’s employer brand is like a meme. There are countless things that contribute to your employer brand. Everything from the wording in your job descriptions to your social media presence affects what talent thinks about your company as a place to work. It’s too focused on hard skills.

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Go Beyond Job Postings: 3 Effective Ways To Attract And Hire Top Talent

Proactive Talent

Research shows that job boards on average gather 43% of all applications companies receive for new job openings. But while job boards may have the highest number of applications, their conversion-to-hire rates fall drastically behind other sources of hire like employee referrals and company career sites.