“At EG, quality isn’t an aspiration, it’s a promise. We go beyond filling roles to ensure every match is precise, purposeful, and built for long-term success.”

“At EG, quality isn’t an aspiration, it’s a promise. We go beyond filling roles to ensure every match is precise, purposeful, and built for long-term success.”

“EG blends advanced AI insights with real human understanding to create matches that truly fit. And we deliver smarter, people-first workforce solutions every time.”

“With EG, you don’t have to manage the details or the worries. Our disciplined, reliable teams keep things running smoothly, so you can set it, forget it, and stay focused on what drives your business.”

10 Reasons Why Employer Branding is Important

1. Companies with a stronger employer brand see a 43% decrease in cost per hire

2. 67% of job seekers would accept a lower salary if a company has positive reviews online

3. A bad reputation could cost a company with 10,000 employees $7.6 million in additional wages

4. Employers who fail to invest in their reputation could be paying up to $4,723 per employee hired

5. 69% of candidates likely apply to a company if they actively manage their employer brand

6. 84% of employees consider leaving their current jobs if another company has a better reputation

7. 88% of millennials believe that being part of the right company culture is important

8. 72% of recruiting leaders worldwide agree that employer brand has a significant on hiring

10. A strong employer brand leads to 50% more qualified candidates

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