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Marketing on a Shoestring Budget: Free and Low-Cost Tools to Tell Your Story

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
National Rural Recruitment and Retention Network (3RNet), The National Rural Health Resource Center
Registration Deadline
Thursday, July 22, 2021

Recruitment for Retention Webinar Series part 4 of 5 - Marketing on a Shoestring Budget: Free and Low-Cost Tools to Tell Your Story

 

This session examined successful strategies for creating job postings, plan an approach that tells your organization's virtual story through your web presence and social media, as well as discussed free and low-cost marketing resources and how they can aid in recruitment. 

Plus: Ask an Expert - COVID-19 Impact on Recruitment & Retention 

Speaker: Kristine Morin, MA

Audience: Although this series is primarily geared for HR leaders and staff, anyone from Delta program hospitals and clinics is welcome to attend. 

For any questions, please reach out to Caleb Lozinski.

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