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The 3 Top Social Media Trends in 2016 Translated for Social Recruiting

Proactive Talent

You've probably seen one of the many articles popping up this week covering the major trends emerging in social media as we head into the new year, like this one on socialmediaclub.org , but how do these new trends translate over to talent acquisition in regards to social recruiting? Those personal connections matter!

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How to Manage Employer Branding During a Pandemic Year

WizardSourcer

I wanted to see how Recruiters we’re handling and managing their employer branding during this pandemic. I reached out to Zack Gallinger from Talent Hero to get his perspective on how to handle so many changes and how Recruiters should be responding to employment branding and social media during this time.

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6 of the Best Employer Brands on Snapchat Right Now!

Social Talent

By the end of 2016, Snapchat’s US user base is projected to have increased by 27% from the start of the year, and the app is expected to add twice as many new users through 2020 as Twitter and Pinterest. As such it is now the perfect medium on which to promote your employer brand and have it seen by thousands of people.

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2016 social recruitment trends forecast

Workable

How to recruit employees effectively on social media. A quarter of all job seekers use social media as their primary tool for job searching. At the moment, seven out of ten 18-34 year olds report having found their previous job through social media. Keep an eye on the following social recruitment trends.

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Is LinkedIn Really All it’s Cracked up to be When Predicting The Future of Recruitment?

Social Talent

Based on answers from 4000 talent acquisition (collected in 2016) LinkedIn began to put a perspective shape to the future of recruitment in 2017. Source: LinkedIn Talent Blog. TA leaders would like to invest more money in employer branding. Source: LinkedIn Talent Blog. Additionally, 64.7%

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5 Things Recruiters Need to STOP Doing in 2016

Social Talent

Talking about “EmployerBranding. When the concept of employer branding was first introduced, many companies couldn’t wait to start rolling out video after video, telling us how amazing they are and why it’s so wonderful to work for them. Using free LinkedIn.

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#RecruitingHack: 3 Clever Ways to Use Hashtags for Sourcing and Employer Branding

Linkedin Talent Blog

And on LinkedIn, impressions on posts with hashtags are 29.59% higher. Younger workers, including those in Generation Z , feel at home on social media and use it for everything from watching content to staying up to date on current events — as well as researching prospective employers. Don’t get #FOMO.