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Integrating ATS and Social Recruiting: A Match Made in Heaven

Recruiting Daily Advisor

Strategies can be as variant as employer branding and college recruiting, and tools can range from candidate relationship management to employee referral software. Social Recruiting Automation. It’s a great way to make your recruiting efforts even more successful. Benefits of Automating Social Recruiting.

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Talent and HR News Update: Social Media and University Recruitment

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When it comes to amplifying your organization’s employer brand, social media and universities are often two key opportunities. But, how can you stand out amidst the flurry of social media updates and the sea of companies recruiting on campus? Forbes states the because of Social Media “ We’re All Marketers Now “.

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Social Recruiting: You’re Doing It Wrong.

Recruiting Daily

The way jobs get created is one heck of a fable, and you probably wouldn’t believe it even if I told it to you, which is why I’ve decided to stick to sourcing and screening instead of storytelling. The Social Recruiting Saga: Our Tale Begins. This is a true story about social recruiting.

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9 Need-to-Know Recruitment News Stories – 21st September 2015

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Hired says it screens job candidates through a rigorous process combining algorithms and human curation, so employers don’t need to sift through a giant pile of résumés. What they hear about your brand, from social media posts and Glassdoor reviews and LinkedIn company pages, affects what they tell their job-seeking friends.

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Recruiting: It’s A Matter of Trust

Recruiting Daily

Why do we approach the people we get hired to place as if they were disposable commodities instead of the indispensable assets they actually are to recruiters? You’re a professional who cares – and know the exceptional service that you’re passionate about providing each and every candidate, since, well, they’ve lived it.

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

Recruiting Daily

That’s why the owner was forced to pay a handful of interns, who shared a storage closet in the back of the agency and were constantly hunched over their computer screens, manually entering resume data into this system. This, folks, was what social recruiting was like in the 1980s, and somehow it worked. Deep sigh.

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