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How to Decide Your Social Media Channels for Recruiting

Rally Recruitment Marketing

With social media becoming a bigger and bigger part of Recruitment Marketing strategy, talent acquisition teams are devoting more time and resources into building a social recruiting presence to attract talent by showcasing their company culture and career opportunities. Most people spend 2-3 hours on social media each day.

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An Interview with Lori Sylvia: The importance of a Recruitment Marketing content strategy

Rally Recruitment Marketing

She shared practical steps to optimize content and messaging on social media and digital channels, core skills that every talent acquisition and HR team should have in order to seize industry shifts and tools needed to track and measure a Recruitment Marketing strategy to know “what” works best for your company.

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Is Social Media an Effective Healthcare Recruitment Tool?

Hospital Recruiting

If you’re not using social media to recruit, you’re behind the curve. Data shows social media is where candidates are spending their time, whether actively looking for a job , or passively seeing what’s new. Facebook follows with 63%. Even a wide-reaching post is easily shared among social media ‘friends.’

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The Insider’s Guide to Job Boards

Recruiting Daily

Regardless of whether you’re looking to hire a single person, build a new team or plan your organization’s talent pipeline, job boards are the place you’d most likely start. . Despite talk of their irrelevance, there are more job boards today than ever before. Understanding Job Boards. And for good reason.

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Recruitment Marketing Audit: Attracting Diverse Talent 

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Job description bias can come in many forms and there are a number of items to consider. When reviewing your job descriptions, use this lens: Review if they’re using gendered words and ADA compliant language Assess the job qualifications you require and question why this is a requirement?

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10 Best Practices for Recruitment on Social Media

Hundred5

Social media platforms have become the go-to solution for recruitment. With 63% of job seekers applying for job openings on social media channels and 84% of companies using social media recruiting today, it’s now clearly an essential cog in the recruitment process.

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Employee advocacy, social media, and the American jobseeker: 25 must-know stats

CareerArc

Cultural and demographic trends are also shifting the employment landscape and worklife, like the growing Gen Z population in companies and the rise of Millennials to the leadership ranks, and with these younger generations, the increased participation in employee advocacy and social media in the workplace. .