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Social Recruiting Round-Up – January 2015

Social Talent

Is “Facebook at Work” About to Takeover Your Workplace? Facebook WILL be launching a brand new app called “Facebook at Work” that is designed to provide a way of users to communicate as an alternative to email and other intranet systems in the workplace, in the next few months. Not so fast Facebook!

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How Recruiters and Job Seekers Use Social Media in 2015 (Infographic)

Social Talent

While social recruiting is by no means a new trend (we are living in the year 2015 after all), it’s processes and it’s nuances are evolving all the time, and it’s importance in recruiting continues to grow. Back in 2010 , 78% of recruiters were using LinkedIn to find candidates.

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Evolving Your Social Recruitment Vocabulary

SailorAnn

This post will focus on deciphering the terminology behind social recruitment. The term social recruitment was first used as early as 2009, but started to become part of conventional recruitment strategy around 2011 [1]. Job aggregators provide high source of hire ROI. Pay per Click (PPC).

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How to Use Social Media to Source & Hire In-demand Candidates

MightyRecruiter

Hiring influencer Katrina Collier Spills her Social Recruiting Secrets in an Upcoming Webinar. Voted one of The 100 Most Influential People in HR & Recruiting on Twitter, Katrina Collier knows a thing or two about using social media to source and attract candidates. Solely relying on LinkedIn.

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7 FREE Twitter Products for Serious Social Recruiters

Social Talent

Earlier this year , Twitter took a leaf out of Facebook’s book and began providing their users with comprehensive Audience Insights about their Followers. And we’re very glad they did, because the stats are excellent for recruiters! 10,000 characters will give you the room you need to engage candidates effectively.

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Social Recruiting on the Rise; Results from our 2010 Survey

Jobvite

Social networks lead all other recruiting channels for planned investment by employers as the economy recovers. Today, we’ve released the results of the Jobvite Social Recruiting Survey 2010. 36% will spend less on job boards and 38% will spend less on third party recruiters and search firms.

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Jobvite’s 2016 Recruiter Nation Reveals Fierce Competition, Evolving Strategies

Jobvite

In the 9th Recruiter Nation Report (Formerly Called the Social Recruiting Survey), 69% of Recruiters Report Increased Hiring in the Last Year, With 95% Expecting Similar or Increased Competition Over the Next Year. Nine Years of Jobvite Recruiter Nation/Social Recruiting Surveys: Jobvite 2016 Survey.

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