Looking for Work in Out-of-the-Way Places
18 Aug 2016
Employment
Now that you’ve posted your error-free resume on MinnesotaWorks.net and checked your local WorkForce Center for free workshops about job search, what’s next?
From pictures highlighting the work environment and employees having fun, to offering beer and scheduling bring-your pet-to-work days, recruiters are trying new things to attract talent.
Recruiters want to meet candidates where they are active, which is one reason recruiters go a step further to post jobs in other places. They have found that candidates are more selective and want more information about the employer before applying.
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