Category: Employer Branding

Attract Only the Best
Recruitment & Job SearchEmployer BrandingNetworking

How to Attract Only the Best Job Candidates

Need workers but not looking forward to combing through resumes from applicants who clearly didn’t read the job description? In a best-case scenario, an employer will recruit a talent pool of the most qualified candidates with a high aptitude and passion for the work.

Traditionally, that involves reviewing endless data and choosing, at best, 10 …

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Brand Identity & Self-DiscoveryCareer ResourcesEmployer BrandingRelationship Networking

Why is Employee Recognition Important?

Every human being wants to be recognized and appreciated for the work they do because they like to see the reward of their efforts. However, managers often wait until the annual performance review day to give their feedbacks and show their recognitions. Managers shouldn’t wait only one day of the year to recognize their employees. …

Design Architecture
Corporate BrandingEmployer BrandingMarketing & Personal BrandingWorkplace Success

Why Corporate Promotional Products are Still Important

All of the businesses want to reach out more and more customers and they try many different marketing tactics for this. They use social media, TV and magazine ads, and outdoor campaigns. However, they often forget promotional products or undervalue the power of them. Handing out free promotional products can be very powerful for your …

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Brand Identity & Self-DiscoveryCareer ResourcesEmployer BrandingRelationship Networking

4 Simple Ways to Show Employee Recognition

You don’t need to wait until the performance evaluation day to show recognition to your employees. As an employer you can be more proactive and appreciate your employees any time. Sure, everybody wants to be recognized with a bigger paycheck or via getting promoted but there are many other ways of appreciating your employees without …

Creative Marketing
Brand Identity & Self-DiscoveryEmployer BrandingRelationship NetworkingSkill Development

How to Make Your Employees More Creative at Work

In every type of job, there is always room for creativity and innovation. It is not only art or technology that needs to be creative and innovative. Even in accounting there are ways to be more creative. For example; you can make more creative presentations. For this reason, if you want your employees to be …

Personality
Communication & NetworkingEmployer BrandingJob SearchWorkplace Success

Do Personality Tests Lead to Better Hiring Decisions?

It’s not a new phenomenon. Psychological tests have been used in employee selection processes since World War I.

Determining how to reduce turnover, increase productivity and more accurately predict employee performance has been and remains a goal of nearly every organization.

Due to its importance, predicting the future success of an applicant is a difficult, …

Recruiters
Communication & NetworkingEmployer BrandingmanagementRecruitment & Job Search

3 Killer Recruiting Mistakes Small Businesses Make

As someone who started a business from an apartment, I can empathize with entrepreneurs and I constantly root for the start-ups who come to our recruiting firm for employees. As a matter of fact, we have an entire group solely dedicated to small business clients simply because entrepreneurial firms need significantly more help with their …

Office Design
Brand Identity & Self-DiscoveryCorporate BrandingEmployer BrandingRelationship Networking

Office Rules that Drive Employees Away

Every company has its own rules but unfortunately, some of them cross the line. Let’s look at some ridiculous company rules below which will make you appreciate your own employer.

Internet Restrictions: Companies do not want their employees to kill time on social media or on video sites. However, sometimes using social media or watching …

MotivatedEmployees
Career ResourcesCommunication & NetworkingEmployer BrandingRecruitment & Job Search

Is Recruiting Your Competitors’ Sales Employees Profitable?

With relative frequency, our recruiters come across organizations that believe it to be an advantageous strategy to recruit from their competition. This is understandable. On the surface, the strategy appears to carry merit. Employers assume that those who have experience in a field will need less ramp-up time, less handholding from management and will have …