Adam Appleton's Blog – June 2017 Archive (5)

The Right Way to do Recruiting Website Photos

The title of this post may be a little misleading as it implies there is a singular right way to do recruiting website photos. The photography that’s right for your staffing agency may not be what works best for another. With a variety of industries, niches and demographics, the right photos can differ greatly from agency to agency.…

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Added by Adam Appleton on June 30, 2017 at 3:55pm — No Comments

How Google Jobs changes recruiting

There’s nothing quite so ominous for an industry as when Google decides to focus its energy in that industry’s direction. As we stand in the dawn of Google for Jobs, it’s hard to say what it’s impact will be on the recruiting world or how Google Jobs changes recruiting, but as with most things Google, it is safe to say there will be some level of resonation. As it…

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Added by Adam Appleton on June 22, 2017 at 2:22pm — 5 Comments

The Candidates’ Case for a Better Recruiting Website

Recruiting and staffing is a people business. That’s why we love helping recruiters. We believe in the mission of connecting top talent with world-class organizations. We believe people make businesses better and stronger. If you’re a good recruiter (and we know you are), we know you enjoy connecting that perfect candidate with a great company. But for candidates,…

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Added by Adam Appleton on June 20, 2017 at 5:42pm — No Comments

3 Best Practices for a Recruiting Website Blog

We’ve discussed the vital components missing in your recruitment website’s content. You like many recruiting and staffing agencies are vying for that coveted first page. Maybe you pore over SEO books and articles. Maybe you even attend seminars and conferences that have a focus on digital…

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Added by Adam Appleton on June 8, 2017 at 9:33am — No Comments

Is LinkedIn Ruining Recruiting for your firm?

Before I jump into this article, I’d like to take a moment to tell you about Betteridge’s Law of Headlines (it’s a real thing). The law states:  "Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no." I tell you that to say this:  laws were made to be broken. And while Betteridge’s law is largely right in today’s world of clickbait questions,…

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Added by Adam Appleton on June 1, 2017 at 4:57pm — No Comments

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