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35 need-to-know social media recruiting statistics in 2022

CareerArc

So you’ve heard about social recruiting , but you’re not convinced. With all the talent acquisition strategies out there, should you really be investing in recruiting on social media ? Job board usage (by job seekers) has declined 13% since 2020. However, job board usage by job seekers has declined 13% since 2020.

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3 Takeaways from the 2021 CareerArc Future of Recruitment Study

Rally Recruitment Marketing

In terms of what candidates are looking for in an employer, it largely comes down to safety protocols, diversity initiatives and work-life balance. With 82% of candidates considering employer brand and reputation before applying for a job, lacking in these areas can put your recruiting strategy at risk. .

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Top Talent Acquisition and Recruitment Marketing Conferences to Attend in 2020

Rally Recruitment Marketing

To help with the decision, here’s a comprehensive list of global Talent Acquisition conferences happening in 2020, along with some of the sessions that stand out as you look to increase your Recruitment Marketing skills. Before we get into our 2020 list, however, there’s one last (free!) Winter 2020 Conferences.

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9 Recruitment Marketing Trends for 2023

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Social Recruiting is a Vital Talent Attraction Strategy One year ago, 62% of RallyFwd attendees told us they used social media to attract talent, but last week that number was 78% — a 26% year over year increase! But Rally’s data shows that one-third of organic social recruiting content gets no candidate engagement at all.

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The Complete List of 2022 Recruiting and Recruitment Marketing Conferences

Rally Recruitment Marketing

The past couple of years have thrown more challenges at recruitment marketers than any other time in recent history. 2020 presented the challenge of adjusting to the new way of work, 2021 getting people back to work and now, entering 2022, understanding and tending to the new priorities of candidates. . Location: Virtual.

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5 Tips for Making the Most of Your Candidate Sourcing Efforts

Recruiting Daily Advisor

Leverage Social Media to Find Active and Passive Candidates. The term “social recruiting” was coined in 2008, and almost 13 years later, over 80% of employers are using social media in their hiring practices. But when you look at the data, that’s just not true. In other words, follow up!

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Employer Branding: Definition, Process, Strategy and Resources

Beamery

By 2020, it’s likely to be a key part of most recruiting teams’ long-term strategy. Seven out of ten 18-34 year olds report having found their previous job through social media. 50% of all recruiters rated candidates sourced from social media as “highest quality”. Being “social”.