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The Pitfalls of Social Media Screening as a Hiring Tool

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71% of US hiring managers believe that social media screening is a good way to filter out quality candidates, and the practice is now commonplace. Many hiring teams will look at what candidates post on their social media accounts to get a more in-depth look. What is Social Media Screening?

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Is Social Media an Effective Healthcare Recruitment Tool?

Hospital Recruiting

If you’re not using social media to recruit, you’re behind the curve. Data shows social media is where candidates are spending their time, whether actively looking for a job , or passively seeing what’s new. Facebook follows with 63%. The reach of social media is profound: one report found users spend about 2.5

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10 Best Practices for Recruitment on Social Media

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Social media platforms have become the go-to solution for recruitment. With 63% of job seekers applying for job openings on social media channels and 84% of companies using social media recruiting today, it’s now clearly an essential cog in the recruitment process. How does social recruiting work ?

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Social Media Screening: A Candidate’s Saucy Joke May Have Cost Them a Job

Linkedin Talent Blog

A background screening showed that Josh’s online presence was inconsistent with the company’s social media policy. A 2020 Harris Poll of more than 1,000 hiring managers showed that 67 percent of employers use social media to research job candidates. The reason for the snub? And this is where it gets good.

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The Dos and Don'ts of Social Media Screening in the Hiring Process

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However, there’s more to social media screening than simply looking up an applicant’s Facebook profile and going through their tweets. Here’s why social media screening is important, as well as the best practices on how you can (legally) do it to learn more about your candidates.

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A Case Study on Recruiting Using Facebook Messenger

Recruiting Daily Advisor

One communication avenue that’s gaining traction among recruiters is social media, but according to our annual recruiting survey , a majority of respondents (70%) claim they aren’t encouraged to interact with candidates via social media. Facebook Messenger Reduces Cost Per Hire. Let Alorica convince you otherwise!

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Recruitment Marketing Audit: Attracting Diverse Talent 

Rally Recruitment Marketing

When reviewing your job descriptions, use this lens: Review if they’re using gendered words and ADA compliant language Assess the job qualifications you require and question why this is a requirement? Strategy: Social Media Social media sites like LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok are now vital to every employer’s recruiting strategy.