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5 Recruitment Marketing Articles of the Week 12.13.14 to 12.19.14

Symphony Talent

Here is our weekly feature in which we share the top articles we enjoyed from the past week about recruitment marketing and other recruitment trends. This week we’ll be covering recruitment trends for 2015, mobile recruiting, and recruitment marketing . Tweet(s) of the Week (NEW!):

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Forrester Webinar: The New Role of Recruiters in Talent Acquisition

Symphony Talent

Claire Schooley, Principal Analyst at Forrester Research, will share her thoughts in an upcoming webinar on how the talent acquisition market has taken a 180-degree turn over the. Continue Reading → The post Forrester Webinar: The New Role of Recruiters in Talent Acquisition appeared first on SmashFly Blog.

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Your Questions on Recruitment Marketing: Answered

Symphony Talent

We recently sponsored a webinar with Brandon Hall Group on the “5 Key Components of High Performance Recruitment Marketing,” led by host Kyle Lagunas and our tremendous guests Marvin Smith from Lockheed Martin and Troy Heinritz from CDW. You can view the recording here.]

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What Brandon Hall Group’s new report tells us about high-performance Recruitment Marketing

Symphony Talent

Last week, we shared a new report from Brandon Hall Group’s Kyle Lagunas on “ Key Components of High-Performance Recruitment Marketing,” available for complimentary download here. The report is packed with best practices that modern recruiting organizations can learn from. Content marketing can be used in SEM.

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One Piece at A Time: Walking the Line Between Recruiting and Marketing.

Recruiting Daily

And the more I sit through recruiting podcasts, webinars, conferences, whatever recently on the topic of marketing – and there are too, too many to count – I realize that the more recruiters talk about marketing, the less they seem to evidence the fact that they actually know a damn thing.

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