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Social Recruiting Round-Up – February 2015

Social Talent

But as March fast approaches we thought it was time to reflect and take a look back at the most popular blog posts, the most talked about infographics and the biggest recruitment and sourcing news stories of the last month – otherwise know as the February edition of the Social Talent Social Recruiting Round-Up!

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Evolving Your Social Recruitment Vocabulary

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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]. If you sponsor jobs, you only pay for what is performing. Talent Brand.

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The Social Recruiting Round-Up: May 2015

Social Talent

Today, we’re bringing together all of that knowledge into one blog post package – the Social Recruiting Round-Up for May 2015. These are the best times to post your content on several social media sites including LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest. SO GET TWEETING!

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12 Recruitment Conferences You MUST VISIT in Summer/Autumn 2016

Social Talent

If you’re an owner, director, or member of senior management at a job board, if you supply services like ATS to the online recruitment industry, or you provide software to the recruitment industry, this event should be on your radar! Social Recruiting Summit. Social Recruiting Strategies Conference.

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7 Exciting Recruitment Happenings this Week – 7th September 2015

Social Talent

Job boards and career sites produced 77% of the applicants for jobs. Career sites produced 22% and job boards yielded 17%. Another of the data points that Jobvite shared was the source of hire and source of application data. But referrals, not unexpectedly, produced 37% of the hires.

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