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Social Media and Candidate Assessment: Avoiding the Perils While Reaping the Potential

Recruiting Daily Advisor

Traditional resources like resumes, references, and interviews remain the cornerstone of the hiring process. Ashbrook acknowledges that social media can sometimes reveal facets of a candidate’s character that might remain hidden in formal settings. However, it’s not a black and white issue.

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Employee advocacy tools: 12 ways to tell if you should invest

CareerArc

Ease : This is perhaps the most important point: you want to make sure that all the various stages of your employee advocacy strategy—ensuring the content gets published, that it follows the quality guidelines you set up, that it’s strategically posted—all happens with minimal effort for you and your employees. And that’s just the basics.

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Social Recruiting Strategy: from Good to Great

Beamery

And yet, only 45% of Fortune 500 companies include a link to social media on their careers page. We’ve thought through how to build a social recruiting strategy that goes beyond “good” or “average”, and came to the conclusion that it hinges on good planning and better execution. Start with assessing where you are.

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First 90 Days in Recruitment Operations, an Interview with Peter Stein

Recruiting Blogs

With such an investment on the line, it's crucial that recruiters have the most efficient and effective systems in place to identify top talent as quickly and affordably as possible. This is where recruitment operations comes in. The team's role is to optimize the process by which recruiters find, assess, and hire new employees.

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The Ultimate Guide To Job Posting

Workable

We’re starting with a list of tips and tricks on how to write a job description, then we’ll break it down to provide specific guidelines for your company profile, requirements and benefits. Recruiters look at code samples and interaction with other users to build a high quality pipeline of talent. Free Job Boards.

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9 Simple Actions To Help You Become a Recruitment Superstar

HireRabbit

Smart recruiters prefer exploring alternative tools including employee referrals and social recruitment when finding top talent for the company. Create an employee referral program and use social media sites like Facebook and LinkedIn to find new candidates for your current vacancies. Be flexible with interviews.

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8 Questions With Will Staney On Starting Proactive Talent Strategies & The Evolution Of Recruiting

Proactive Talent

What is social recruiting and what does an effective strategy look like? If you’re a small or medium-sized company with very limited resources, what free tools can you use beyond LinkedIn and job boards to improve your recruiting efforts? You can also listen to the full interview on SoundCloud below.

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