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How to Decide Your Social Media Channels for Recruiting

Rally Recruitment Marketing

With social media becoming a bigger and bigger part of Recruitment Marketing strategy, talent acquisition teams are devoting more time and resources into building a social recruiting presence to attract talent by showcasing their company culture and career opportunities.

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Candidate Experience Survey: The Ultimate Guide for Recruiters

Recruiter Flow

A candidate experience survey is a great way to measure your candidate experience, which involves directly asking your candidates about it. This blog guide helps you craft the best candidate experience surveys to unlock the full potential of your recruitment effort. What is a Candidate Experience Survey?

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How Human Resources Can Craft an Effective Social Media Policy

Recruiting Daily Advisor

Social media is a battlefield these days, and there’s no doubt about it. So how do you handle your employees’ social media usage—and how do you communicate your expectations? The first thing to consider when crafting an effective social media policy is that there really is no one right or wrong answer.

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Employee advocacy, social media, and the American jobseeker: 25 must-know stats

CareerArc

Cultural and demographic trends are also shifting the employment landscape and worklife, like the growing Gen Z population in companies and the rise of Millennials to the leadership ranks, and with these younger generations, the increased participation in employee advocacy and social media in the workplace. .

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Social Media In Hiring…Fair Use or Unfair Access?

ExactHire Recruiting

A colleague asked a thought provoking question the other day…Do companies address social media in hiring, and if so, how? After all, an applicants’ social media pages may display protected information. Once something is posted on social media, it cannot be unseen. Good question.

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3 Tips for Advertising Jobs on Social Media

Ongig

billion people worldwide use social media. So, advertising jobs on social media is a no-brainer when it comes to job visibility, reach, and access to top talent. According to Adweek , 92% of employers use social media as a recruitment tool. Here are 3 practical strategies to advertise jobs on social media.

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How To Use Social Media To Land Your Dream Job

AkkenCloud

I believe that social media is the most effective tool for building your brand and business. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat and Linkedin have become commonplace in our culture and maybe the most popular forms of interaction today. So, do you need to use social media to find a new job?