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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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What Are Some Examples of Recruitment Strategies

ExactHire Recruiting

These days just about all organizations have an online presence and most utilize social media platforms to engage with customers and launch marketing campaigns. Social media is a great tool to proactively source candidates and a good strategy in nurturing a passive applicant pool.

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Top 100 HR and Recruitment Blogs [by Organic Traffic with Top 3 Articles Each]

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Top 3 HR/Recruitment Blog Posts. College Recruiter. Recruitment Blog. College Recruitment. Top 3 HR/Recruitment Blog Posts. Recruiting Leadership. HR Case Studies. Top 3 HR/Recruitment Blog Posts. Recruiting Headlines Blog. Recruitment Blog. Recruiting.

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

Social Talent

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 can read his thoughts on RecruitingDaily.com or Recruitingblogs.com or his own site Derdiver.com.

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Born Into This: Recruiting Isn’t Always What You Think.

Recruiting Daily

I asked if he could spare 20 minutes of his time to look through the requirements, and whether or not he’d be willing to put aside the degree requirements and how he might be able to verify the candidate knew the role’s technical requirements simply by asking the right questions during the screening process.

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Cash Is King: How (And When) To Have That Compensation Conversation.

Recruiting Daily

Occasionally, there’s an e-mail setting up some sort of scripted phone screen. This isn’t based on some b t blog, but a ton of objective, user generated data or historical information submitted by anonymous employers for the sake of salary studies. Nothing, mostly.