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5 Key Metrics to Track for Social Recruiting Success

Proactive Talent

If you’re recruiting in 2017, there’s no doubt that social media is part of your plan. There’s really no way around it, whether you are actively sourcing and recruiting through unique social networks, or simply using an auto-share option to post job openings to more common social sites.

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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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Best Practices for Social Media Use in Recruiting and Hiring [Infographic]

HireRight

During the ten years HireRight has conducted its annual Benchmark Reports, social media became not only a communication phenomenon but a useful tool in sourcing talent. Take a look at HireRight’s “Best Practices Using Social Media in Recruiting and Hiring” for useful tips to use social media properly and effectively.

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7 Twitter Accounts Every Recruiter Should Start Following in 2017

Social Talent

Start your 2017 the right way by following some great people on Twitter and adding their knowledge to your daily feed. Here’s our comprehensive list of the 7 Best Twitter Accounts Every Recruiter Should Start Following in 2017: 1. You name the role, Stacy has sourced for it! Micheal Goldberg @ SuperRecruiter.

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Step up your social sourcing and get set for 2020 now

Workable

Why social sourcing matters. Whether it’s for downtime or uptime, social media platforms routinely pull in high volumes of loyal users — job seekers and non-job seekers. (An And, yet, a 2017 Economic Impact Report shows that 1 in 4 people in the US found a job through the site.) So, social sourcing makes sense.

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Global Stats Shaping Recruiting Trends in 2017

Undercover Recruiter

If you want your company to improve its recruitment strategy this year, then it’s well worth considering how these trends can help you do that. Things like social media and mobile platforms can help to promote a job advertisement or engage potential candidates. Global Stats Shaping Recruiting Trends in 2017.

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Social Media Hiring Q&A with Recruiting Expert Katrina Collier

MightyRecruiter

It’s no secret that social media is a hiring leader’s El Dorado, laying claim to millions of active and engaged potential candidates. However, it’s one thing to know that social media is a candidate goldmine and another to understand how to unearth the rare gems that you need to take your organization to the next level.