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The Secret Sauce: Why It’s Time To Shut Up About Social Recruiting.

Recruiting Daily

When you and your talent acquisition team started talking about social recruiting, did you actually have a conversation as to why you needed social media, or did you just end up at “we need social recruiting because we need it?” Or “we need social recruiting because everyone else is doing it?”.

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Evolving Your Social Recruitment Vocabulary

SailorAnn

This post will focus on deciphering the terminology behind social recruitment. The term social recruitment was first used as early as 2009, but started to become part of conventional recruitment strategy around 2011 [1]. An on line database that scrapes and advertises job postings from company websites at no cost.

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Recruitment Marketing: Important or Illusion? The Complete Expert Review

Beamery

Marketing strategies can help recruiters improve the way they measure the hiring process, rethink their social recruitment strategies and rewrite their job descriptions. William is one of the leading thinkers on social media application for human resources, an expert on adoption of HR technology and an excellent blogger. .

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What Brandon Hall Group’s new report tells us about high-performance Recruitment Marketing

Symphony Talent

Social Media Marketing – Social can be a powerful Recruitment Marketing channel for your voice, not just through your own social networks, but also in industry forums. To learn more about high-performance recruitment marketing best practices, download the full Brandon Hall white paper by clicking the banner below.

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Recruitment marketing: fad or future? The expert review

Beamery

Smart recruiters can dip into the marketing toolbox to improve the way they measure the hiring process, rethink their social recruitment strategies and rewrite their job descriptions (Matt Buckland’s superb article on writing job adverts is a great place to start for the latter). William Tincup. ” Sharlyn Lauby.

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Inbound Marketing for Recruiting: Making Candidates Care Enough To Click

Recruiting Daily

The goal of all of these recruiting efforts, presumably, is to build and accelerate a pipeline of qualified candidates and nurture them from passive leads to actual applicants to ultimately new hires. Put simply, “inbound marketing” is creating compelling online content for the purposes of attracting qualified leads to a product or service.