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Social Recruiting Best Practices

NPA Worldwide

Candidates regularly utilize use social media platforms like LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook, to find their future employers. In an article by TalentLyft, it was noted that: 73% of millennials found their last position through a social media site. Source: Aberdeen Group. Source: LinkedIn. Source: LinkedIn.

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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 ? Top 3 sites employees go to to review employer brand and reputation: Facebook (50%), review sites (Glassdoor, etc.) (45%),

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All the social media recruitment questions you were too afraid to ask

CareerArc

What type of results can I expect from social media recruitment? Does social media recruiting actually work? How long will social recruiting take to see results? Social media recruiting sounds exhausting. I have too many things to focus on, and social recruiting isn’t one of them.

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Employee Referral Programs – The Good, Bad, and Ugly

Makena

There’s a lot of noise in the new category of “social recruiting” software, designed for large enterprises to tap their employees’ social connections to help find qualified, “passive” candidates for open positions. Will they be held accountable if they don’t?

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TruLondon Conference, February 17-19

Staffing Talk

Katharine is also very passionate about social media, in particular its use to aid building relationships in the recruitment sector. Earlier this year Katharine shocked the sourcing world by ranking highly in the famous SourceCon sourcing competition, SourceCon#1: 2009. It also features a video series by the same name.