To proactively attract and engage today’s consumer-minded candidates, modern recruiting organizations of all sizes are adopting best-practice Marketing principles and adding Recruitment Marketing skills to their teams to give their strategies an edge. SmashFly decided to take a deeper look into recruitment marketing adoption: so we started with the 2015 Fortune 500.
SmashFly analyzed the career websites of the 2015 Fortune 500 to understand their use of 13 Recruitment Marketing practices, including mobile-friendly candidate experience, job messaging by family and initiative, talent network, social careers channels and more.
This original research provides a view into which best-practice Marketing principles are currently being used by the largest recruiting organizations, which best practices are emerging and which best practices are largely untapped. See how your strategy compares — and which practices you should invest in to better compete and even gain an edge.
The 2015 Fortune 500 earned a “C” average in their use of Recruitment Marketing. Their overall grade was “good” but could be further improved by:
We highlight the other biggest takeaways from our 2015 Fortune 500 Recruitment Marketing Report Card in this new infographic. Or click the banner to see it fully!
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