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3 Takeaways from the 2021 CareerArc Future of Recruitment Study

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Takeaway #2: Social media is growing as a top source for employer brand content. According to the survey, 86% of job seekers use social media in their job search, with 61% of them saying they increased their social media usage in 2020. Takeaway #3: Social recruiting technology offers employers a competitive edge.

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Want Better Recruiting? Add These 41 Twitter Feeds To Your List

Eightfold

Twitter’s fast-paced, of-the-moment approach makes it a great way to keep up with the news in influencers in the recruitment and hiring fields. By following recruitment professionals on Twitter, hiring managers and recruiters can build connections and stay current on news and tips in recruitment. Al Adamsen.

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35 need-to-know social media recruiting statistics in 2022

CareerArc

So you’ve heard about social recruiting , but you’re not convinced. With all the talent acquisition strategies out there, should you really be investing in recruiting on social media ? Social media channels most used for recruiting : 1) Facebook (68%) 2) LinkedIn (65%) 3) Twitter (48%) 4) Instagram (46%) 5) YouTube (35%).

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Social Recruiting Round-Up: October 2015

Social Talent

Welcome to the October edition of our Social Recruiting Round-Up – a selection of the best, most shared blogs, infographics, webinars and recruitment news stories from the Social Talent blog in the last month. 6 (FREE) Incredibly Practical LinkedIn Tools for Recruiters. Click here to read. Click here to read.

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Social Recruiting Strategy: from Good to Great

Beamery

We’ve thought through how to build a social recruiting strategy that goes beyond “good” or “average”, and came to the conclusion that it hinges on good planning and better execution. And unless you are a household brand or a hot, up-and-coming tech unicorn, you might not expect more of your own social pages. Here’s how: 1.

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Why Ignoring Social Recruiting Will Cost You Your Career

Social Talent

Social media has come along to empower both employers and candidates in giving them back their reigns to the recruiting process. 84% of candidates have a Facebook Profile (Times Business). 81% of candidates want to see job opportunities posted to a Facebook Career Page (Work4Labs). It is NOT having fun on Twitter.

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10 Best Practices for Recruitment on Social Media

Hundred5

If you’re looking to master recruitment on social media, we’ll bring you up to speed with all things social recruiting, including our top tips to improve your social recruitment strategy. TL;DR – Key Takeaways: What is social media recruitment ?