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Top 100 HR and Recruitment Blogs [by Organic Traffic with Top 3 Articles Each]

Ongig

There are a ton of great HR/Recruitment blogs. We’ve compiled a list of the top 100 HR blogs by organic traffic they receive via Google and search engines (see Methodology below). Ongig, of course, has its own recruiting blog — you’re reading it right now! Wow, 18 other blogs beat us in traffic!

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Talent Management vs. Performance Management: What’s the Difference?

Extensis

Understanding their distinctions can help businesses align goals, implement targeted development programs, and unlock the full potential of their employees and organization. Companies today are increasingly recognizing that their most valuable assets are not just their products and services, but the people behind them.

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6 Ways Your Business Can Improve Its Employer Brand

InfoMart

BLOG 6 Ways Your Business Can Improve Its Employer Brand Dean Mathews April 4 2024 In today’s fiercely competitive job market, attracting and retaining top talent has become more challenging than ever. Almost all (95%) candidates consider a company’s reputation when exploring new career opportunities.

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First-Time Manager Training and Support: Why It’s Essential

Intoo USA

In this blog post, we will explore why first-time manager training is essential and how it can be provided. Provide formal training and career development First, employers can provide formal training and development opportunities for new managers.

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6 Ways Your Business Can Improve Its Employer Brand

InfoMart

BLOG 6 Ways Your Business Can Improve Its Employer Brand Dean Mathews April 4 2024 In today’s fiercely competitive job market, attracting and retaining top talent has become more challenging than ever. Almost all (95%) candidates consider a company’s reputation when exploring new career opportunities.

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Employer Branding: A Guide to Getting Started

Linkedin Talent Blog

It could include thoughts about your products, services, leaders, team members, history, and more. That reputation is known as your consumer brand, and it can be a powerful if somewhat mysterious force. There’s another brand related to your consumer brand that encompasses how you’re viewed in the talent market.

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Blog 4: Why Employees Leave Report

Accurate Background

To help understand differences in approaches to talent retention, we separated our respondents into two groups: We defined “retention leaders” as those who responded to the question, “To what degree has your organization experienced an increase in employee resignations over the last year?” Do more to aid career development.

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