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How social recruiting fits into your existing talent acquisition funnel

CareerArc

If you’re looking to fill open roles, build a more robust employer brand, or automate more of your talent acquisition strategy, it’s hard to overstate the power of social media. Social recruiting—or the process of using social media to connect with prospective employees—is more powerful than ever.

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6 Must-try Talent Acquisition Strategies for 2022

CareerArc

But 2021 had other plans: the rise of COVID variants and the Great Resignation prompted companies to pivot their hiring plans, beef up their benefits packages, and retune their talent acquisition strategies again and again. Recruiting spend has gone up. No, you’re not crazy. But don’t stop there.

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What is “proactive recruiting,” and how can it benefit your team?

CareerArc

While some talent attraction teams find themselves in a reactive cycle, focusing on one open role after another, there’s a more dynamic approach that can help teams hire better. That’s where “proactive recruiting” comes in. The foundation is sharing employer brand content on social media. Click here for a demo.

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5 tips to boost your 2022 seasonal hiring

CareerArc

Which is something you can emphasize in your job description, social media posts , and so on. Related : 5 ways to boost recruiters’ reach on social media. Embrace employee advocacy & social recruiting. Two of the most effective recruiting methods today are social recruiting and employee advocacy.

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Job branding: how to find the candidates you need faster

CareerArc

Job branding refers to using your employee value proposition (EVP) to discover your target candidate , and using that information to tailor your job posts to find them. How much of your social recruiting should be influenced by this approach? Pull from your job descriptions. That’s up to you.

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The 3 things you need to say to find employees on social media

CareerArc

Try checking your job description. Job descriptions cover so much information , including why a candidate should want this position. A quick san of the job description should provide more than enough information for your social media posts. Of feeling lost in the world of social recruiting?

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How to get buy-in for social recruiting: 9 tactics

CareerArc

So you’ve done your research into social recruiting. But now comes the tricky bit: you have to get leadership to buy into social recruiting. Which begs the question—how do you get buy-in on social recruiting? Nine tactics on how to get buy in from leadership on social recruiting.