Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Thursday Webinar to Uncover Website Best Practices to Attract Talent

Posted by Laura McPeck, Director of Total Quality, Business Development

Still time to sign up and learn strategies from an industry leader.

Cleveland, OH (PRWEB) August 19, 2009 – Companies seeking to maximize their corporate websites as powerful recruiting tools are just a few mouse-clicks away from an informative webinar presented by Matthew Adam, Executive Vice President and Chief Talent Strategist at NAS Recruitment Communications, and a recognized authority on innovative interactive solutions.

On Thursday, August 20, 2009, from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM EDT, Adam will show how leading-edge organizations are developing sites that are intuitive, experiential and capable of filtering the right candidates in and the wrong candidates out. This engaging webinar will provide new ideas that can immediately impact participants’ organizations, including a thorough understanding of interactive strategy development, from website design and execution. Other key takeaways include website best practices and a sneak peek into the next generation of website development.

Spots are still available for this free webinar. To register, visit http://webinars.monster.com/forms/August20.

Matthew Adam is a nationally recognized lecturer in the field of recruitment communications. Speaking credits include keynoting a variety of events, as well as engagements at nationally attended symposiums of human resources professionals. His expertise runs the entire gamut of talent acquisition strategies including employment brand differentiation, utilizing the career site as a competitive advantage in the search for A-level talent and recruiting in a virtual world, and he is a featured speaker at various SHRM, CUPA and SMA events. Recently promoted to the position of Executive Vice President, Adam will assume responsibility for executive level oversight of client service and creative activities at NAS. He will also continue to serve as NAS’ Chief Talent Strategist.

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