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65 Recruitment Statistics to Help You Hire Better in 2024

Recruiter Flow

Source Online and social media recruiting statistics Platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram are some essential channels for sourcing and attracting candidates. Let’s uncover how social media recruiting has shaped recruiting today and how job seekers see it. Happy recruiting!

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7 Steps to Hiring Top Developers

Devskiller

Run a Google search, go through the candidate’s social media, and look through their projects on their site, GitHub and Stack Overflow (if they have them). As a matter of fact, in 2016, employee referral programs were the third source of of quality hires according to Global Recruiting Trends 2016 report by LinkedIn Talent Solutions.

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

Ongig

A few other notes: This is organic (not total) traffic — We’re using ahref’s measurement of organic traffic because we find it to be the best apples-to-apples comparison of traffic to HR blog pages. Recruiting Blog. Recruiting Trends and Tips. Top 3 HR/Recruitment Blog Posts. College Recruiter.

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50 recruitment stats HR pros must know in 2017

Devskiller

Recruiters are currently experiencing one of the fastest pay growth in the U.S in comparison to other positions. This comes as no surprise given how difficult it now is to recruit due to low unemployment and high demand for talent, especially in tech. . 87% of recruiters use LinkedIn , but only 55% use Facebook.

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