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March 1st, 2022 Recruiting in tough times: A conversation with HR thought leader Steve BrowneMatt Adam, Chief Talent Strategist recently interviewed Steve Browne, SHRM-SCP. Read the highlights of their conversation about the current recruitment landscape, new recruitment tactics employed by LaRosa’s Pizzeria, and Steve’s recent work as an HR Author.
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February 14th, 2022 The Great Rehire and SEM Strategies that StickTake advantage of The Great Rehire trend to attract the talent you need. Although that talent might not actually be looking for jobs, they are still open for new opportunities. Read on to learn how you can use key strategies such as SEM, retargeting, and display advertising to make candidates choose you.
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February 3rd, 2022 ACTIVATE Wins TalentCulture Tech Award for the Third TimeNAS is pleased to announce that our ACTIVATE® candidate attraction platform has been selected as a TalentCulture 2022 HR Tech winner for the third time.
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January 13th, 2022 The power of Digital Marketing – Top Trends for your 2022 Recruitment ToolkitThe pandemic has prompted many employees to hit the reset button. The best way to meet candidate expectations and stand out against the competition is to make sure you are leveraging your digital marketing toolkit at its full potential. Take a look at the most common and most effective digital advertising approaches and new trends that are evolving around these methods.
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January 10th, 2022 The Antidote to the Great Resignation: A Better Employer Brand?Is your organization’s career site ready for 2022? The importance of your employment brand cannot be underestimated. It is your handshake moment to stand out from your competitors and attract top talent. Read this blog to learn how to achieve an authentic employer brand that motivates candidates to apply to your jobs.
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December 22nd, 2021 Engaging and Retargeting the Distracted CandidateIt’s a common scenario these days: a job candidate begins viewing your organization’s career page, but then a text, call, email or possibly another task pulls them away. Unfortunately, they won’t return on their own. Learn how you can attract top talent to your open positions, keep their attention, get them to apply and fill your hiring needs by following these four strategies.
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