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Top 6 healthcare recruiting results to expect from social recruiting

CareerArc

Social recruiting is a powerful way to rise above the competition, due to the fact that: The vast majority of today’s workforce use social media in their job search. 89% of passive candidates and 84% of active candidates use social media to research an employer brand. Prove to me it works. You got it.

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9 social recruiting tips to boost your 2022 recruiting

CareerArc

By now, you probably know that social media can and should play a vital part in your employee recruitment and retention strategies. And with the new year here, it’s time to explore some new ways to use social media for talent acquisition. Here’s what they said: Turn your employees into brand advocates. We can help.

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7 ways to tell it’s time to invest in a social recruitment platform

CareerArc

When it comes to automating vs. manually running your social recruiting strategy, there are pros and cons to both sides. There are many companies out there that control every aspect of their social media recruiting strategy in-house. How to tell when it’s time to invest in a social media recruitment platform. 1.

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35 need-to-know social media recruiting statistics in 2022

CareerArc

So you’ve heard about social recruiting , but you’re not convinced. With all the talent acquisition strategies out there, should you really be investing in recruiting on social media ? The majority of the stats below are from our 2021 Future of Recruiting Study. How companies use social media for recruiting.

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Your Employer Brand Playbook: 2017

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Why should your employer brand be any different? Since social recruiting and recruitment technology picked up steam in the mid-2000s, we've buried our employer brand heads in the sands of execution. For many employer brand leaders and practitioners, the answer is more of the same.

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Hiring laid-off employees: 8 tactics for 2022 and beyond

CareerArc

However, one source of light we’ve seen during these tough times is the energy and effort in the talent acquisition community as they work together to help place recently laid off candidates in new roles. Use social media to hire laid-off employees. An example of a social media post targeted for laid off talent.

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Does social media attract more qualified candidates? 5 companies speak

CareerArc

Here’s something we’ve talked about before: social media recruiting nets you more qualified candidates. Instead of telling you how social media helps you get more qualified candidates. Our main hiring challenge was finding and reaching qualified, credentialed healthcare candidates without overextending our lean recruitment team.