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5 Social Recruiting Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Glassdoor for Employers

Today’s candidates use social media to find their future employers, and as a result, recruiters have embraced platforms like LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook as valuable recruiting channels. Consider these statistics : 80% of employers say social recruiting helps them find passive candidates.

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10 Ways to Make Remote Hiring a Cake Walk!

Recruit CRM

Decoding the Remote Hiring Process for Recruiters 1. Define Strong Remote Characteristics Whether for an in-office position or a remote one, identifying the ideal candidate is vital for any job listing. Read more: A Recruiter's Etiquette Guide to Remote Hiring. This says a lot about the importance of social recruiting!

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5 tips to boost your 2022 seasonal hiring

CareerArc

Now is a good time to assess what candidates are actually looking for, and see what you’re able to offer. Related : How to attract the right candidates by owning the shortcomings of your employer brand. Weaving storytelling into your recruiting transforms it into something dynamic. Embrace storytelling.

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Recruitment Marketing Audit: Attracting Diverse Talent 

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Practitioners need to define the specific strategies and tactics they’re using to attract and recruit diverse talent, and be ready to present the results. Based on this resource, today we’re sharing how you can audit your existing employer brand, messaging and Recruitment Marketing assets focused on diverse and inclusive hiring.

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4 Challenges All Modern Recruiters Face (and Their Modern Solutions)

Social Talent

According to Jon Bischke , CEO of Entelo, an online job profile provides more information about the applicant. Recruiters can assess whether a person will fit, and learn if he or she has the right skills for a job. Create a strong employer brand focused on diversity, inclusion and all-around excellence.

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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? More on that below!

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5 Uncommon Recruitment Activities Ideas to Attract and Engage Students

Yello

While still useful, traditional recruiting methods like attending career fairs and “posting and praying” are no longer enough to attract, engage and hire job seekers. To stay relevant, campus recruiters now have to think about recruitment marketing , employer brand , and year-round strategies to stay in touch with students.