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The role of employer brand practices in human resources management in job applications on company preference

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  • Abdullah Turk

    (Faculty of Economics, Administrative and Social Sciences, Istanbul Gelisim University, 34315, Istanbul, Turkey)

  • Pelin Vardarlier

    (The School of Business, Istanbul Medipol University, 34810,Istanbul, Turkey)

  • Muhammet Ali Hazar

    (Graduate School,Istanbul Medipol University, 34810, Istanbul, Turkey)

Abstract

Employer branding is an important issue that businesses cannot neglect, as it is the process of creating a brand for employees and potential candidates. Especially with the development of technology, it has become easier to reach many resources. However, it has always been more difficult to reach talented human resources. At this point, discovering, attracting, and working with talented employees for a long time has attributed a key role to the employer brand. In this direction, the aim of the study is to investigate the roles of employer branding practices in attracting talents to the company in job applications. Content analysis, which is a qualitative analysis method, was used in the study. Maxqda 20 software program was used to access the findings of this analysis. In the research findings, it was seen that concepts such as reputation, communication, awareness, and the concept of Employer Brand were used together intensively. As a result of the research; It has been understood that businesses that want to attract talented employees to the company use the employer brand and communicate effectively with the external environment. It has been seen that this interaction supports the corporate reputation and this has played an important role in increasing the awareness of the company and in the preference and reliability.

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  • Abdullah Turk & Pelin Vardarlier & Muhammet Ali Hazar, 2020. "The role of employer brand practices in human resources management in job applications on company preference," International Journal of Business Ecosystem & Strategy (2687-2293), Bussecon International Academy, vol. 2(4), pages 1-9, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:adi:ijbess:v:2:y:2020:i:4:p:1-9
    DOI: 10.36096/ijbes.v2i4.221
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