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

Social Talent

What this means for you: Social media is now officially as important as job boards when it comes to recruiting, so you need both a presence on and a strategy for social talent acquisition. Make candidate experience a valued part of your recruiting and employer branding efforts to stay ahead of your competitors.

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

Recruiting Daily

And not just any bartender – the one who not only mixed a mean ass drink, but also helped me learn more about recruiting than almost anyone. Now, some might call this the dawn of “social recruiting.” Lilly was the chick who helped me raid Intel – and it was totally badass, even all these years later.

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Recruiting: It’s A Matter of Trust

Recruiting Daily

Candidates have a hard time trusting in recruiters after being treated like cattle instead of as human beings during the hiring process. Recruiters have a hard time trusting candidates because they think that they’ll do or say anything to get an offer (even when their background and references check out).