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7 FREE Twitter Products for Serious Social Recruiters

Social Talent

Twitter is now the second most popular social network among recruiters and sourcers the world over. A total of 55% of you are using it to post jobs, source candidates, share content and message candidates. New research also shows that Twitter is becoming increasingly popular with job seekers too. Twitter Analytics.

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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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The Best LinkedIn Account for Recruiters

Prominence

I first utilised LinkedIn to recruit in 2009 (I know quite late on, but this was fairly early in New Zealand), in 2010 my employer purchased a number of Recruiter Licenses and I was fortunate enough to receive one. Utilising LinkedIn requires a different approach to job board / database sourcing.

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Finding Your Sourcing Sweet Spot

Staffing Talk

They found the following results with regard to using social networking sites at work: 31% of companies prohibit all access (down from 54% in 2009). 51% of companies permit access for business purposes only (up from 19% in 2009). 14% of companies permit access for limited personal use (down from 16% in 2009).

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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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9 Need-to-Know Recruitment News Stories – 21st September 2015

Social Talent

62% looked for opportunities on online job boards. 61% checked “social professional networks” (LinkedIn’s generic term for itself). What this means for you: Social media is now officially as important as job boards when it comes to recruiting, so you need both a presence on and a strategy for social talent acquisition.

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The Curse of the Jobsworth in Recruiting and Hiring

Recruiting Daily

Forget, for a second, that we have more positions open than recruiters to fill them, and keeping up with demand means scouring every source possible, including paying an obscene amount of money each year for licenses and access to a slew of paid sources, from job board databases to “professional networks.”