Saturday, May 23, 2020
5 Things You Need to Know About Recruitment Marketing
5 Things You Need to Know About Recruitment Marketing The hiring market is embroiled in a vicious battle for the best talent â" thereâs an increasing need for new techniques to connect with the very best talent. Innovative employers are experimenting with a range of clever recruitment strategies and hiring hacks to get top talent through the door, but it might be recruitment marketing that gives companies a more sustainable framework to hire smarter and improve the candidate experience. It can be hard to know where to get started if your new to recruitment marketing so weâve broken down the five key tenets that should govern any good recruitment marketing strategy. 1) Employer brand building Todayâs candidates want to understand what itâs actually like to work at your company. 56% of people see employer branding as the single most important factor when choosing where to work. Given the amount of time we all spend at work this is hardly surprising. Candidates want to hear all about your culture, mission and employees when theyâre considering hitting the âapplyâ button. 2) Content strategy At the heart of every great marketing strategy is great content. Recruitment is no different. Companies that create and curate awesome content have a far better chance at connecting with â10xâ talent. Not a writer? Not a problem. Content can be anything from blog posts to landing pages, from webinars to job descriptions. The more engaging your copy is, the better talent youâll attract. 3) Social media Most of us have ATS plugins that allow us to instantly post jobs to social media â" itâs often where the buck stops with social recruiting. Companies can get more juice out of using social networks to share great content and engage with candidates. Networks like LinkedIn and Twitter lower the barrier to starting a new relationship. Encourage your team to stay active on these networks and get in touch with interesting talent. Candidates are more likely to relate to your company message if itâs transmitted through your team. 4) Lead nurturing One of the marketing departmentâs key roles is to use nurturing email campaigns to qualify new leads and encourage them to signup as new customers. A similar responsibility rests on the shoulders of all recruitment marketers. Itâs essential to have a strategy in place to walk candidateâs through the hiring pipeline. Sending data backed recruitment marketing campaigns helps hiring teams work out which segments of their talent community itâs worth spending time on. The best tools to use here include email marketing software like Mailchimp, or something more industry specific like Beamery. 5) Data analysis Access to relevant data helps marketers understand where to focus their efforts â" what is working, what isnât? The right reports and analytics give hiring teams a similar head start. Itâs essential to understand your top sourcing channels and identify key trends to make sure your getting the most out of your hiring strategy.
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