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Recruiting Specialists: Tips for Successfully Marketing Your Open Positions
Overview As a hiring manager, one may have recently been given the okay to hire new people for the team. What steps will one take to ensure that the job descriptions stand out amid all the other similar open positions on the market? The job posting needs to sell to potential employees one's group, one's mission, and the key function that the job plays in the company's success. The company's public image also benefits when its advertised positions seem to be exciting and interesting. Before one begins crafting the next job advertisement, check out the following tips on how to write engaging and stellar job postings.
| Publisher | Microsoft Tips | File Format | HTML |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | December 2007 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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