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Do You Have this Massive “Drop-Off” From Career Site to Job Descriptions?

Ongig

My friend Eric Osterman (Recruitment Marketing Manager at CenturyLink calls it the “Hotel Lobby Theory” — the lobby needs to look pretty but if the room doesn’t look great, no one comes back! Ya see, your company career site page can be created from scratch with the full resources of your marketing team.

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Mobile Friendly vs. Mobile Optimized: What’s the Difference and How Does it Impact Employee & Candidate Experience?

InFlight

This is the type of experience employers need to provide too if they don’t want to be perceived as outdated. Mobile optimization builds credibility and sends important messages about your. employer brand. A mobile-optimized website builds credibility with your customers, clients, and your employees.

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The Future of Applicant Tracking Systems: A Recruiting Roadmap.

Recruiting Daily

Similarly, you can engage every social network and talent community out there , but if those candidates can’t apply because they (like most people) happen to be accessing these networks via mobile, then you’re really wasting everyone’s time. HR Technology: Vertical Integration and Vendor Collusion.