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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. How can I use LinkedIn to find candidates?

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A look back at IT recruitment in 2017 – what’s next for 2018

Hacker Earth

And surprisingly, the year 2018 looks to be no different. So here’s a closer look at the lessons 2017 taught us and what we can expect from 2018. . The year 2017 saw a rise in the use of Social Media in recruitment. Social Recruiting’, a blanket term for finding talent through social media was coined in 2008.

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7 Recruiting Trends That Will Continue Into 2019

Hacker Earth

Not long ago, we were analyzing the trends unfolding in 2018 and in no time, we are talking about projections for the next year. So here’s a closer look at the lessons 2018 taught us and what we can expect from 2019. . The year 2018 saw a rise in the use of Social Media in recruitment. I am not on leave.

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15+ Diversity and Inclusion Statistics To Transform Your Diversity Recruitment Strategy

Recruiting Blogs

Is your company investing enough in diversity? Well, with the new recruiting season quickly approaching, every company should know best practices of diversity recruiting to attract top talent. Diversity is one trend that companies need to embrace in 2020. The most common mistakes of diversity recruitment.

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Get a Jumpstart on Hiring New College Grads

JazzHR

This past May, when the class of 2018 was marching to the tune of Edward Elgar’s “Pomp and Circumstance,” an Entrepreneur article noted that a full 20 percent of the class of 2019 already had jobs lined up. Additionally, a 2018 study by the National Association of Colleges and Employers found that on average, 45.6

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Bärí Williams on How to Make Real Diversity Work, at Work

SmartRecruiters

Typically thrust upon HR departments with instructions to meet quotas and boost statistics, the untold truth about diversity hires is that many don’t stick around, and it’s for lack of true inclusion. In a relatively more enlightened 2018, businesses are taking on the challenge to undo this mindset.

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100 powerful hiring & job statistics for 2020

Devskiller

Well in 2018, the average number of applicants per job was the lowest ever, at just 29 (down from 36 in 2017 and 52 in 2016). The average conversion rate from interview to offer was 19% in 2018. In 2018, the number of visitors to a job board website needed to make one hire was 177, down from 526 in 2016. Diversity statistics.

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