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7 Points a Recruiter Should Include in Job Descriptions to Attract Top Talent

Recruiting Daily

Crafting a job description might sound easy, but it’s often challenging for some of the most seasoned recruiting professionals. This is why some companies don’t put too much thought into it or perhaps stray away from revisiting or reworking job descriptions. Display a Relevant Job Title. DUH, right?

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5 Tips for Writing a Job Description Template

Ongig

Writing a job description template is a great way to ensure consistency (and get more applies). Words matter, especially if you’re writing a job description template. Try removing bias from your job descriptions to attract a diverse pool of candidates. Eliminate Biased Words. How do you do this?

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5 Ways to Make Your Job Descriptions Stand Out

Ongig

Do you know how to make a job description stand out? But for job titles, it’s best to be simple and specific. You can find more top job titles searched by candidates in Ongig’s Job Titles: The Definitive Guide. Here are 5 ways to make it happen: 1. Use simple, keyword-driven titles.

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The Ultimate Guide to Onboarding a Star New Employee: Boosting Success from Day One

Gecko Recruiting

By definition “To orient – align or position (something) relative to the points of a compass”. Compensation and Benefits Revisit the salary discussion and provide a thorough explanation of the employee’s compensation and benefits package. Now, for the crucial second step: Orientation.

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Job descriptions in a candidate-short market

The Getwork Blog

A 2022 survey from Paychex , asked 805 Americans, who had looked for a job in the last 12 months, what elements of a job ad put them off the most. Survey Source: Paychex These are the top ten red flags that employers should try to avoid in job adverts. Keep job descriptions realistic to find the right people.

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We Need Speed to Get Quality: Why Now Is Not the Time to Slow Your Hiring Process

Linkedin Talent Blog

Definitely possible, especially if you pay well and have a great process built for quality. Beyond the job description, really dig into whats required, and whats hit the ground learning. Get preapprovals on levels, compensation, start dates, relocation, immigration, etc. Cheap and fast doesnt always get you quality.

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Webinar Q&A: Hard-to-Fill Roles, Fulfilled!

Rally Recruitment Marketing

In terms of peer-to-peer social networking, it’s definitely a focus area as well for us. Kelly: We have all employees sign a release when they’re hired – and we definitely get releases for all patients, family members or non-employees! You mentioned using real employee photos is a best practice. Is there a retention component?