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What’s Next for Employer Branding?

Blu Ivy Group

This has been an eventful few years for employer branding, to put it mildly. With the labor market shifting under our feet — and candidate expectations constantly changing — it can feel like a struggle to keep up. With this in mind, we’ve gathered some intelligence for you on what’s coming next for employer branding.

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Navigating Talent Recruitment Needs in Manufacturing and Skilled Labor Industries: A Guide for HR Leaders

Blu Ivy Group

We’ve been reading the headlines and economic reports over the last few years and now is the time for organizations to refresh, relook, and invest in their employer brand strategy and recruitment marketing strategies. From the headlines: Over 700,000 skilled tradespeople are expected to retire by 2028.

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Talent Shortages Are Here to Stay: Recruiting in The New Normal

Blu Ivy Group

Baby Boomer retirements have accelerated in the pandemic — and there is more to come. As of September 2020, only 40% of the outsized generation born between 1946 and 1964 had retired. . Blu Ivy Group is a global leader in employer branding, organizational culture, and recruitment marketing.

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Conference Twitter Primer #HRtechConf 2018

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IngramMicroInc : Ingram Micro helps businesses realize the #PromiseOfTechnology. It delivers the full spectrum of global technology and supply chain services. Blurring the lines between #technology & #service. ArthurMazor : Principal, Deloitte Consulting. It makes our world go around! BikramYoga junkie.