Here is our weekly feature in which we share the top articles we enjoyed from the past week about recruitment marketing, social recruiting and anything else in the recruiting space. This week we’ll be talking about Employee Recognition, Interview Questions, Affecting Change, RFP’s and Recruitment SEO.
Here are the articles our that interested us this week (in no particular order), enjoy!:
The #1 Employee Recognition Tool of All-Time by Tim Sackett (@TimSackett)
Great post on how a simple recognition of good work can go a long way to building employee trust.
60 Interview Questions by Ellyn Enisman (@collegetojob)
Simple concept that is a great resource to hiring managers.
Regenerative braking – maybe change isn’t so hard by Steve Boese (@SteveBoese)
Good example of how change can happen by removing practical barriers from the equation.
Death to the RFP by Bryon Abramowitz (@BryonAbramowitz)
Some good points on RFP’s and how you can improve them.
6 Keyword Research Mistakes You Might Be Making by James Agate (@jamesagate)
A great post to read as you are building your Career Site. Some good Recruitment SEO best practices.
Hope you enjoy the list. If you have any articles I should add to the list feel free to add them to the comments or send me an email at chris@smashfly.com or follow us on Twitter @smashfly.
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