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How to Decide Your Social Media Channels for Recruiting

Rally Recruitment Marketing

With social media becoming a bigger and bigger part of Recruitment Marketing strategy, talent acquisition teams are devoting more time and resources into building a social recruiting presence to attract talent by showcasing their company culture and career opportunities.

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3 Takeaways from the 2021 CareerArc Future of Recruitment Study

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Based on answers from 1,158 respondents consisting of both HR and hiring professionals as well as job seekers, the study unveiled candidates’ opinions of current employers and employment prospects, companies’ top talent priorities and investments and the roles employer brand and social media play in the search for jobs and top talent.

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Tackle Your 2024 Hiring Goals with Employer Branding and Social Recruitment

CareerArc

At least, that’s what recruitment marketing, employer branding professionals, and talent acquisition (TA) executives say in a recent survey by CareerArc and HR Dive, where 92% of HR executives believe that it is “extremely” or “very important” that candidates think of their companies as a great place to work.

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Insights from LinkedIn’s 2015 Global Recruiting Survey

Boolean Black Belt

Job boards vs. social media: What’s the most significant source of hire for companies globally? There are some significant differences, specifically when it comes to source of hire. Source of Hire – Quantity and Quality. Source of Hire – Bang For Your Buck. Italy, Belgium, etc.) Learn More.

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3 Tips on How To Become a Social Recruiting Mastermind in 2018

Social Talent

Social media has become a necessity for recruiters in today’s working world. Its functions are endless with recruiters finding new and exciting ways to post a job advert, source new talent or to advertise their company culture. Social media is especially useful for finding passive candidates.

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How to build a social media recruitment strategy: An FAQ guide

Workable

Social media sourcing involves using social networks to identify, attract, engage and hire potential candidates. Recruiters use social media sourcing to build talent pipelines for future roles and engage passive candidates who haven’t applied for current openings.

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Recruitment Marketing Audit: Attracting Diverse Talent 

Rally Recruitment Marketing

We know our work is important, but the data backs that up: a Glassdoor survey found that 3 out of 4 job seekers and employees said that a diverse workforce is an important factor when evaluating companies and job offers. While the use of social media in recruitment is on the rise, job boards are on the decline.