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The Six Words That Will Massively Improve Your Employee Recruitment in 2022

Six word stories have an incredible power to engage people.
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The Six Words That Will Massively Improve Your Employee Recruitment in 2022

Up and down busy streets nationwide, the same six-word banners stand outside in front of hundreds of businesses. The problem? These banners aren't working. These six words – umpteen dollars per hour plus benefits – have lost all their meaning in a world with a talent shortage and simply not enough workers. It's time to shake up your employee recruitment banner. Six word stories have an incredible power to engage people, cutting through the clutter with a concise, poignant message. So, stop advertising your manufacturing business like a commodity and start pushing what makes manufacturing exciting.

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