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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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Hiring laid-off employees: 8 tactics for 2022 and beyond

CareerArc

The world is reeling with the news of big tech initiating hiring freezes and mass layoffs. With the candidate market suddenly flooded with thousands of highly-skilled candidates recently laid off, now’s an excellent time to develop specific strategies to help you hire laid-off employees. Use social media to hire laid-off employees.

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Recruitment Marketing Audit: Attracting Diverse Talent 

Rally Recruitment Marketing

And, just try to google “DEI hiring importance.” You’ll get thousands of search results explaining why diversity matters in hiring, telling you what to do to increase DEI in your hiring strategy, and selling you products and services to assist you in this effort. Did you build your careers website for accessibility?

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Which Social Media Network To Include In Your Recruitment Strategies?

Recruiting Blogs

There are alarming statistics to prove it. 73% of millennials have found their last job on social media. And you can expect this statistic to grow in the coming years. . What do you mean by social media recruiting & does it really help? The simple answer here is yes, social recruiting works.

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Ello: Is There Anybody Out There?

Recruiting Daily

In fact, Facebook users spend, on average, a half hour a day on the site, which accounts for about 6% of all time spent online, a pretty whopping statistic, considering over 800 million users log onto Facebook worldwide each and every day. That’s not tilting at windmills – that’s Business 101.

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You’d Better Ask Somebody: Why Employee Referrals (Still) Matter in Hiring.

Recruiting Daily

The referral preference phenomenon might be new in the context of our personal lives, but that referrals have spent decades at the top of every source of hire report in the history of ever prove that this is nothing new in our professional lives. This is why reference and background checks exist, after all.

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The Deadly Sins of Social Recruiting.

Recruiting Daily

The Deadly Sins of Social Recruiting. This constant presence means that if an opportunity opens up at an employer, or an A-List candidate wants to feel out new opportunities, you’re more likely to get that call than the other guy who’s just sitting there shooting off InMails.