Employment Brand Stewardship
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Which product (job) have I heard the best things about? Which product (job) seems to have its act together? Which product (job) resonates with me emotionally? Which one just feels right?
If the job you're looking to fill is the answer to these questions, you're going to find yourself attracting a lot of great talent.
If, on the other hand, the "word on the street" about your company-as-a-place-to-work is weak, if your hiring process seems disorganized and sloppy, or if the people representing you are less than professional, you're going to have an uphill battle. You may even leave a stain in the employment marketplace that will take a while to fix.
Seven Step RPO takes your employment brand seriously. That's part of why we dedicate full recruitment teams to every project, and why we're staffed with nothing but US-based professionals.
We train our guys on your brand and what it stands for, and we invest them in maintaining (and building) your employment reputation. Their incentive structure is built around the maintenance of your employment brand. And the system of measurement and accountability that's built into each of our seven steps helps everybody involved to track progress day by day, every day.
It adds up to the most successful employment brand stewardship in RPO. We think it's one of the pillars of our success.



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Well, brand stewardship pertains to the estability of the company where established brands have the advantage of not only bigger market shares due to their market placings but as well as continuous profit volume.