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Social Recruiting: You’re Doing It Wrong.

Recruiting Daily

The Social Recruiting Saga: Our Tale Begins. Speaking on behalf of candidates, social recruiting involves two way engagement with candidates before they ever submit a resume or access a career site. This is a true story about social recruiting. But forget the future of social recruiting for a second.

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How Your Social Accounts Can Impact Your Candidacy

AkkenCloud

Though it can feel like your social media life is disconnected from your offline life, the way you represent yourself online has real-world ramifications. Today’s savvy job candidates are turning their social media channels from a liability into one of their biggest professional assets. Sales: 65 percent.

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Bad Influence: Why Industry Lists Should Kick the Bucket.

Recruiting Daily

So it goes – lists aren’t categorically incipient or idiotic, but the only ones that have any sort of actual value or meaning are the handful that are written with some thought beyond specious social media analytics or lining up the usual suspects. I know, you’re probably rolling your eyes.

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Happy Hour: A Recruiter’s Guide To Hooking Up.

Recruiting Daily

Hey, told you this was a while back… At the time, Intel was not a client of ours, which meant, in the agency world, that they were open season for employee poaching – er, “targeted recruiting,” if you’d like. Now, some might call this the dawn of “social recruiting.”

Course 40
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Recruiting: It’s A Matter of Trust

Recruiting Daily

This opens up the conversation while establishing a solid foundation of trust upon which to build a recruiting relationship. Of course, it takes more than just asking how candidates are; you also have to listen to their answers, too.

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Risky Business: Why You Should Own Your Own Recruiting Data.

Recruiting Daily

This, folks, was what social recruiting was like in the 1980s, and somehow it worked. This also meant, of course, the owner found out about all this second hand and more or less freaked out at the thought of his cash cow going dry. There was no Facebook or LinkedIn, and social media wasn’t even on our recruiting radar.

Monster 40