Reaching Out to Job Seekers with Disabilities
People with disabilities are job seekers, too. And they represent a very large candidate pool.
People with disabilities are job seekers, too. And they represent a very large candidate pool.
Yesterday we heard from Edward Page, Business Development head of ThisWay Global concerning recruiting trends like recruitment platforms and employer branding. Today we’ll hear more from him on the topics of cultural fit and AI.
Before the internet, companies that wanted to reach job seekers posted ads in newspapers. Today, many companies continue to rely on newspaper advertising for employee recruitment, although the focus has changed.
Recruiting has changed regularly over the last few decades. Today we’ll hear from Edward Page, Business Development head of ThisWay Global.
Employer awards help companies attract top talent. Job seekers look for proof that a company is what it says it is, and awards provide validation.
I recently had an experience that made me wonder, can a company become arrogant? We’ve all met arrogant people, but can a company be haughty or egotistical?
Forget the trendy perks and flashy benefits. One of the things job seekers want most is flexibility.
In order to make their job postings stand out from countless others, and create a more engaging job seeker experience, companies are turning to video.
A recent survey confirms what employer brand advocates have been preaching for years: Employer brand and consumer brand are intertwined, for better or worse.
For more than 30 years, Catalyst, a non-profit organization dedicated to expanding opportunities for women and business, has recognized exceptional efforts by companies that help advance women in business with its signature award.