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8 Workplace Awards to Strengthen Your Employer Brand

Rally Recruitment Marketing

If you’ve visited any company’s careers page, careers website, careers blog or social media that invests seriously in employer branding, you’ll surely see the various award badges front and center. Here’s a list of the 8 employer awards to apply to in 2022. The Inspiring Workplace Awards. Who’s eligible: It varies.

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SEO for Nonprofits in 2024: Internal and External Strategies

Forum One

As nonprofits navigate an ever-changing digital landscape, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is a hot topic. How do new trends, tools, and norms affect how nonprofits should approach their SEO strategy in 2024 as they try to rank well for important keywords on Google and other search engines?

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9 Strategies to Attract More Women in Tech

Glassdoor for Employers

Nurture future diversity candidates. Get employees involved with local nonprofits that encourage girls and women in STEM fields. Highlight female employee stories on your careers blog, through video and social media. Celebrate diversity-related milestones. Diversity doesn’t improve overnight.

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Staffing Companies Win By Teaming Up With Nonprofits

Staffing Talk

Teaming up with nonprofits is one way. Partnerships between staffing firms and nonprofits can take many forms. Sometimes a staffing firm works with one nonprofit, sponsoring events or providing volunteers. At Robert Half International , a co-branded website with VolunteerMatch connects employees with more than 80,000 nonprofits.

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Military Communications in the Age of Social Media

Forum One

Earlier this week, I addressed the topic of social media in the military and government on a panel at The Army and The Navy Club in Washington, DC. From my perspective, the central theme of the panel was that social media is a permanent fixture of government communications. technologies.

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How to Use Psycholinguistics to Communicate Effectively

Forum One

With new tools and research—including a forthcoming report from Forum One—nonprofits and government agencies can learn to employ strategies already used in the commercial sector to communicate their mission, goals, accomplishments, and brand more effectively. Language shapes brand perception and builds—or erodes—credibility and trust.

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Recruiting for Nonprofits: How to Engage More Volunteers

Select Software Reviews

Recruiting volunteers can be a difficult task, but your nonprofit can’t function without them. For instance, a shoe drive fundraiser gets the whole community engaged and is a change in pace from traditional nonprofit events. Remember, not everyone enjoys the same types of events, so offer a diverse set of volunteer opportunities.