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Social Media: A Recruiter’s Best Friend

JazzHR

Recruiting. Social Media: A Recruiter’s Best Friend. Once upon a time, being active on social media during work hours was looked down upon. Now, employees are encouraged to stay active on their social media accounts throughout the day. Instagram is great for building and showing company culture.

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What Brandon Hall Group’s new report tells us about high-performance Recruitment Marketing

Symphony Talent

Key takeaways: Become a storyteller – Think images and videos, not just bulleted lists, to spruce up job descriptions and email campaigns. For instance, @NPR uses hashtags across Twitter, Instagram and Facebook to enable their employees to share company culture. Key takeaways: Blog away! Content marketing can be used in SEM.

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Recruitment Marketing: Important or Illusion? The Complete Expert Review

Beamery

They care about what they hear about your company from friends, they listen to the twittering of social networks, they’re interested in intangibles like ‘culture’ and ‘brand’ Recruitment marketing has emerged as a multi-faceted approach to attract, convert and engage candidates. Tony Restell.

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Recruitment marketing: fad or future? The expert review

Beamery

Smart recruiters can dip into the marketing toolbox to improve the way they measure the hiring process, rethink their social recruitment strategies and rewrite their job descriptions (Matt Buckland’s superb article on writing job adverts is a great place to start for the latter). Tony Restell.