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4 Places Candidates Go to Research Your Employer Brand

Rally Recruitment Marketing

This is why candidates today check multiple sources to research your company before deciding whether or not to apply for your job or accept your offer. Here are 4 recruiting channels where candidates will look when researching your company (and some tips on what you should share on each!) 3: Your Social Media Profiles.

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5 Social Recruiting Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Glassdoor for Employers

Today’s candidates use social media to find their future employers, and as a result, recruiters have embraced platforms like LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook as valuable recruiting channels. Consider these statistics : 80% of employers say social recruiting helps them find passive candidates.

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The 3 things you need to say to find employees on social media

CareerArc

Of course, the “what” doesn’t have to be a job title. Try checking your job description. Job descriptions cover so much information , including why a candidate should want this position. A quick san of the job description should provide more than enough information for your social media posts.

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Top 10 Rally Resources for Social Media Recruiting

Rally Recruitment Marketing

billion people using social media , and with the average person spending 2-3 hours each day checking their social accounts , practically everyone that an employer wants to hire is using social media today. Dive in now to get the top 10 Rally Resources for Social Media Recruiting! With an estimated 4.9

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Candidate Experience: A Crash Course for Modern Recruiters

Jibe

Due to an unprecedented demand for more foundational candidate experience content, we’ve created the first-ever candidate experience crash course. This article is designed to help beginner recruiters better understand and utilize candidate experience best practices across the recruiting lifecycle.

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The state of social recruiting in 2024

CareerArc

In the first few weeks of the year, we’ve already seen it all: mass layoffs, exciting new roles, and, of course, tons of job descriptions asking for a “unicorn” or “rockstar” candidate. Social recruiting will continue to play a major role in attracting top talent this year. One thing that is certain?

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Newton User Insights – Sourcing Top Talent is the #1 Recruitment Priority of 2016

Newton Software

Rather than providing a job description and other hard details about the job such as compensation, offer them an overview of your company’s culture to paint the picture of what type of team they will be working with. Job Descriptions Matter. A brief description of your ideal candidate. Employer Brand.

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