How to Use a .SUCKS Domain for Recruiting
When the regular avenues—LinkedIn, Monster, Indeed—yield stacks of unimpressive resumes, companies can turn to more creative recruiting methods.
When the regular avenues—LinkedIn, Monster, Indeed—yield stacks of unimpressive resumes, companies can turn to more creative recruiting methods.
There’s no one brand that can make a .SUCKS domain work. Anyone with a clearly defined mission can leverage the platform to their advantage.
When it comes to collecting and actioning on customer feedback, a .SUCKS domain can fill the gaps left by social media platforms.
Federal employees are using unverified Twitter accounts to comunicate directly with U.S. citizens, but they could be doing so much more with .SUCKS.