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Is Workforce Redeployment an Alternative to Layoffs?

Intoo USA

When hiring is done shortly after a layoff, there are additional costs to the brand. It protects your employer brand Layoffs can damage an employer brand in a few ways, no matter how they are conducted. And by doing so, you can also preserve your employer and consumer brand reputations.

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Register for Employer Brand Learning Sessions. Learn How to Build a Winning Employer Brand Ambassador Program August 15th and 22nd

Blu Ivy Group

Looking for a way to support your people, your organization, and upgrade your skills in employer branding and employee engagement? We are thrilled to announce the launch of a new Employer Brand Learning Session: Building a Winning Employer Brand Ambassador Program ! We’ve got good news.

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Recruitment marketing strategies for 2024: What’s next?

Bullhorn Blog

As we continue through 2024, recruitment professionals face a landscape that is quite different than it was a decade ago: The advent of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning algorithms, and advanced analytics has revolutionized the way recruiters source, engage, and hire talent.

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3 Key Healthcare HR Trends for 2023 and Beyond

Precheck

Taking a People-First Approach to Healthcare Workers Healthcare workers have suffered from high rates of burnout and turnover in recent years, leading to a tight labor market for employers. Improving the Employer Brand An employer brand is the image of a company as an employer.

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Employer Branding: Take Your Brand From 0 - 60

Speaker: Tiffany Lee, Head of Global Employer Brand, HomeAway

So, you just discovered employer branding, but implementing it seems harder than fitting into your skinny jeans after Thanksgiving dinner. Tiffany Lee, Head of Global Employer Brand for HomeAway, will show you how to kick start your employer brand with easy tips you can implement today.

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Employer branding strategies to attract top talent

Business Management Daily

Companies often invest a great deal of time and money in creating a corporate brand. When it comes to attracting potential employees, however, businesses need more than just a strong corporate brand. Enter the concept of employer branding. Your employer brand is how you are viewed as an employer.

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What Is Talent Relationship Management? The Process in 7 Steps

Analytics in HR

Manpower’s Global Talent Shortage survey showed that almost 4 in 5 employers globally report difficulty finding the skilled talent they need. Talent relationship is about investing time and effort to win candidates so they’ll consider you as their next employer. It means a better match between candidates and the company.

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Living Your Brand Promise in Your Employee Experience

Speaker: Kathy Steele, CEO, Red Caffeine

Most organizations focus their branding campaigns and budgets on prospects and customers, but neglect to invest in communications that align and engage their workforce. What does it take to design an effective internal brand campaign that resonates with your employees and helps reduce flight risk? May 7, 2019 9.30 AM PST, 12.30

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Employer Branding: The New Front-Line

Speaker: Philip Black, Head of Strategy, Omobono

Meanwhile, research shows that those who create a thriving culture and establish an authentic employer brand have a significant advantage over organizations who don’t. What this means is that the new front line battle is now somewhere entirely different: the marketplace for talent. October 19 2017, 11 AM PST, 2 PM EST, 7 PM GMT

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Two Sides of the Same Coin: Recruiting & Retention

Speaker: Caitlin MacGregor, CEO and Co-Founder of Plum

Authentic employer branding is reflected in recruitment and retention efforts. That makes talent acquisition and talent management strategies aligned with the current context of the labor market critical to every organization's success.

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How to Use Sourcing to Improve Your Candidate Experience

Speaker: Shally Steckerl, President, The Sourcing Institute

By reaching out to fewer and more accurately matched candidates, recruiters can spend quality time delivering the full candidate experience and selling the “employer brand” instead of rushing through piles of unqualified applicants in order to be compliant with candidate tracking, disposition, and regulation.

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How to Leverage Your Employment Brand and Beat The Great Recession

Speaker: Eric Torigian, Managing Director, Advisory Services, CHRO Solutions

Your employer brand is determined by the perceptions of current and prospective employees. In order to establish a strong employer brand, organizations must structure their workplace culture and company values around the types of candidates they want to attract.

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Attract the Right Talent with a Strong Employer Brand

Speaker: BountyJobs + HCI Webinar

They’re looking for employers that resonate with their values and offer a transparent, human-centered experience at work. To stay competitive and attract (and retain) high quality talent, employers need to adapt. Just as we’re all adjusting to post-pandemic work, younger workers have entered the workforce.

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Tech Talent Ranks the Most Innovative Companies They'd Love to Work for and Why

A strong employer brand can make or break a company's hiring and retention efforts. Hired surveyed more than 4,000 tech workers to find out which companies rank as their most desirable employers and how other organizations can compete for their attention. What you'll learn: Top employer brands by city.

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Employer Branding: The No-Fluff Culture Conversation

Speaker: Kirsten Davidson, Senior Partner, Employer Branding, Employera

If you feel like you’re banging your head against the wall driving your culture and employer brand efforts forward, you’re not alone. Former head of employer brand for Glassdoor and industry leader in culture and employer branding, Kirsten Davidson shares the lessons she’s learned the hard way so you don’t have to.