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Using Social Media in your Recruitment Strategy

Hireserve

Research by Careerac has found that 86% of candidates are using social media when looking for a new role and according to LinkedIn 49% of potential candidates are following companies are interested in on their social channels.

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social media manager interview questions and answers | HireQuotient

The HR Strategy Perspective

If you are a recruiter looking to hire the perfect social media manager, you are at the right place. Here are 60 of the best Social media manager interview questions and answers.

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Landing jobs on social media: 10 true success stories

CareerArc

Sometimes you want an example—a real-life story of someone who got a job on social media. To that end, we asked 10 different professionals to take off their work hats, get a little authentic with us, and share if they’d actually seen personal success with social media recruiting. I got hired through social media.

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Should a Social Media Background Check Be a Part of Your Recruitment Process?

Recruiting Daily

Social media has become integral to everyone’s professional and personal lives. Anything an employee says on social media, even their personal account, can reflect poorly on the company. Anything an employee says on social media, even their personal account, can reflect poorly on the company.

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5 Brilliant Reasons Why You Should Use Social Media for Recruitment

AkkenCloud

Social media has grown to an enormous extent. As such, there are many excellent reasons why you should use social media for recruitment, including: Specific targeting. Social media platforms’ analytics and data tools are extensive and allow for specific targeting. Social Media Ads.

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9 Steps To Clean Up Your Social Media Image

4 Corner Resources Staffing Blog

What may not be as top-of-mind is your social media presence. According to a CareerBuilder survey , 70 percent of employers actively investigate social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to screen candidates during the hiring process. HOW TO CLEAN UP YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA PRESENCE.

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Top Four Tips For Using Social Media While Job Hunting

TeamBuilderSearch

It’s no secret that now, more than ever before, employers are investigating candidates’ social media accounts and activity. It is important to have a healthy use of at least one of these platforms, and to present the best version of yourself there–when it comes to professional matters as well as personal ones. Katie McGinty.