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Social Recruiting Best Practices

NPA Worldwide

In an article by TalentLyft, it was noted that: 73% of millennials found their last position through a social media site. Source: Aberdeen Group. Nearly half of all professionals (49%) are following companies on social media with the intent to stay aware of their jobs. Source: LinkedIn. Source: CareerArc.

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9 social recruiting tips to boost your 2022 recruiting

CareerArc

We asked 9 thought leaders for their social recruiting tips to help with recruiting and/or retention efforts. Recruit through video campaigns. Promote job-related blog posts on Pinterest. For more on this, see TikTok for recruiting? Promote job-related blog posts on Pinterest.

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5 Tried-and-True Methods for Sourcing Passive Candidates

Glassdoor for Employers

If you’re looking for a more effective candidate sourcing strategy, keep reading as we explain five proven methods for sourcing passive candidates! What is passive candidate sourcing? Traditional recruiting involves posting a job listing and waiting for candidates to apply. Invest in Automation Tools.

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6 Unconventional Sites for Sourcing Talent

Proactive Talent

However, candidates are becoming even more segmented across the web, they’re not spending most of their time on active channels like job boards or Linkedin, and the most in demand are constantly bombarded with recruiting messages so standing out is key. Use what dating site works for you.

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2016 social recruitment trends forecast

Workable

Social recruitment seems to have almost slavishly followed the stages of the Gartner Hype Cycle. We know that social recruitment isn’t going to replace everything else we’ve been doing but promoting your jobs to your most engaged audience makes sense. Recruiters will naturally go where great candidates are.

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Why Ignoring Social Recruiting Will Cost You Your Career

Social Talent

Recruiting is merging with marketing. Gone are the days that clients are willing to pay you to screen candidates that they can get from job boards. It used to be that recruiters were merely CV shufflers, matching a resume to a job. approximately 52% of all job seekers use Facebook to look for work (Mashable Data).

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

CareerArc

However, one source of light we’ve seen during these tough times is the energy and effort in the talent acquisition community as they work together to help place recently laid off candidates in new roles. With the right hashtags and captions , you can easily create a social media post targeted towards laid off employees looking for work.