SAP's big bang theory to attract talent

To compete with the sexy tech firms, SAP decided to overhaul its employer brand in a quest to find out what great looks like. Sue Weekes discovered how SAP went about it
Sat, 1 October 2016 | By Sue Weekes

FROM OCTOBER'S RECRUITER MAGAZINE

To compete with the sexy tech firms, SAP decided to overhaul its employer brand in a quest to find out what great looks like. Sue Weekes discovered how SAP went about it

 

SAP, which employs...

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