A great employee experience equals a great student experience.
I Wanna Work There! takes a look at how colleges and universities can develop competitive, compelling employer brands. Hosted by Eddie Francis, a brand strategy consultant with backgrounds in higher education marketing and communications and talent acquisition, each episode is packed with information and insights about how our institutions of higher learning can develop strategies for talent attraction, talent experience and talent retention to deliver what all colleges and universities want to deliver – a great student experience.
Episodes feature interviews with experts from talent recruitment and retention, human resources, and marketing and communications in and outside of higher ed. Listeners get an honest and solutions-based look at the issues that surround institutions positioning themselves as employers of choice.
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A great employee experience equals a great student experience.
I Wanna Work There! takes a look at how colleges and universities can develop competitive, compelling employer brands. Hosted by Eddie Francis, a brand strategy consultant with backgrounds in higher education marketing and communications and talent acquisition, each episode is packed with information and insights about how our institutions of higher learning can develop strategies for talent attraction, talent experience and talent retention to deliver what all colleges and universities want to deliver – a great student experience.
Episodes feature interviews with experts from talent recruitment and retention, human resources, and marketing and communications in and outside of higher ed. Listeners get an honest and solutions-based look at the issues that surround institutions positioning themselves as employers of choice.
I Wanna Work There is hosted by Eddie Francis and is a proud member of the Enrollify Podcast Network.
Ep 21: Social Intelligence and the Employer Branding Strategy
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1 year ago
Ep 21: Social Intelligence and the Employer Branding Strategy
The conversation about social media and employer branding continues with a look at social intelligence. Like potential students, higher ed job seekers are investigating campuses while current employees are using social media to promote their work, discuss what’s happening at their institutions, and more. There are also those online users who are voicing their opinions about campuses where they used to work. However, too many administrations are unaware of how this online activity impacts their employer brands. Liz Gross visited “I Wanna Work There!” to chat about social intelligence, and she gave tips that any college or university can use for great employer branding.
I Wanna Work There!
A great employee experience equals a great student experience.
I Wanna Work There! takes a look at how colleges and universities can develop competitive, compelling employer brands. Hosted by Eddie Francis, a brand strategy consultant with backgrounds in higher education marketing and communications and talent acquisition, each episode is packed with information and insights about how our institutions of higher learning can develop strategies for talent attraction, talent experience and talent retention to deliver what all colleges and universities want to deliver – a great student experience.
Episodes feature interviews with experts from talent recruitment and retention, human resources, and marketing and communications in and outside of higher ed. Listeners get an honest and solutions-based look at the issues that surround institutions positioning themselves as employers of choice.
I Wanna Work There is hosted by Eddie Francis and is a proud member of the Enrollify Podcast Network.