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Monday, August 17, 2009
Employers can now stay up to date with the latest happenings at CampusRN easier than ever! CampusRN has launched a brand new Employer News section, bringing you updates on new product developments, industry news, best practices, tips on effectively utilizing CampusRN, and much more.
“These are exciting times in the recruitment world, where many are experimenting with new avenues to reach potential candidates. Many of our clients are asking how they can be more proactive in areas like Social Networking, Social Media, Blogging, Search Engine Optomization, and other aspects of Interactive Marketing. We have created the Employer News section to share our own new developments and advice in these areas, so that employers can adapt and build on our successes.” says CEO, Matt Casey.
The CampusRN Employer News section is also a place for Employers to share their thoughts and feedback. We want to hear what you have to say!
We encourage you to comment, ask questions, and offer your input on topics that interest you.
We will be posting updates regularly, so be sure to check back soon! Here are a few ways you can stay up to date with CampusRN:
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