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Top 4 Recruiting Metrics to Use in 2017

Proactive Talent

If recruiters spent their days analyzing and reporting on every metric out there they would have absolutely no time to recruit. Trends like social recruiting are only useful if recruiters know exactly what works and what doesn't. This is probably the best way to ensure you’re getting the most accurate source data.

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The Top 12 Career Site Self-Service Tools

Ongig

Enhanced job descriptions with rich content. Note: SmashFlyX is a solution that Symphony acquired when it bought Smashfly Technologies, an employer brand, and candidate experience tool. Job board integrations. Personalized content and landing pages. Cohesive branding. Conversion tracking. Beamery Talent Operating System.

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Oldie but Goodie: The Future of Corporate Career Sites

Symphony Talent

We have written over 700 blog posts on the SmashFly blog and many remain as relevant today as they were when we wrote them. On occasion we will share these posts to show how far we’ve come and how far we still have to go with recruitment marketing as an industry. This applies to your social profiles as well.

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6 Fascinating Recruitment News Stories to Kick-Off the New Month – 1st August 2016

Social Talent

In fact, compared to other generations, they use more resources in general to learn about company culture and they’re more likely to use online job boards, company career web pages and social media to hear about new job opportunities. SmashFly is Dabbling in “Early Admittance”. That is, until now.

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Oldie but Goodie: The Time for Talent Analytics in Recruitment is NOW

Symphony Talent

We have written over 500 blog posts on the SmashFly blog and many remain as relevant today as they were when we wrote them. On occasion we will share these posts to show how far we’ve come and how far we still have to go with recruitment marketing as an industry. You are posting to job boards (and niche sites).

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

Symphony Talent

Know your EVP (employee value proposition) – Trying to reach high-caliber, high-demand candidates via job board postings is wasted money; they won’t respond, according to Lockheed Martin’s Marvin Smith. Automation rules customize the experience based on job family and skills. What are candidates searching for? –

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The Evolution of the Job Posting

Recruiting Blogs

So how did the recruitment advertising business go from honest, succinct, well-placed and candidate-producing gems to the pages-long, generic, unnoticed and ineffective garble that is posted on job boards and career sites today? At its height, it listed over a million jobs on any given day. How did we get so bad at this?