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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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4 Places Candidates Go to Research Your Employer Brand

Rally Recruitment Marketing

#2: Your Employer Profile on Job Boards & Talent Communities. Candidates naturally will check out your profile on job boards and talent communities, especially after seeing one of your jobs advertised there. But a newer option is Are.na specifically for creatives. What to share with candidates here: .

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5 of the best ways to advertise job openings on social media

Workable

You successfully made a business case for adding a new member to your team and your job requisition is approved. Now you need to advertise the job to the right candidates – and social media can help you do that. What is the best way to advertise job openings on social media? Congratulations!

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Twitter job posting template

Workable

Twitter is ideal for sharing short and sweet job ads with your network. Then, link to the full job description, your careers page or an application form. Workable offers more than 600 job description templates – Find the one you need! Here’s what to include in a Twitter job post: Position.

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3 Tips for Advertising Jobs on Social Media

Ongig

billion people worldwide use social media. So, advertising jobs on social media is a no-brainer when it comes to job visibility, reach, and access to top talent. According to Adweek , 92% of employers use social media as a recruitment tool. Choose the Best Social Media Channel for your Brand.

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The new look job editor

Workable

When you create a job in Workable, we walk you through the process step by step. From writing the job description and requirements, to creating an application form and advertising the job on multiple job boards. Enter the job description, requirements and benefits. Social Media.

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The state of social recruiting in 2024

CareerArc

In the first few weeks of the year, we’ve already seen it all: mass layoffs, exciting new roles, and, of course, tons of job descriptions asking for a “unicorn” or “rockstar” candidate. Social recruiting will continue to play a major role in attracting top talent this year. One thing that is certain?