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

CareerArc

73% of job seekers between the ages of 18 and 34 years old found their last job through a social media platform. 86% percent of job seekers use social media in their job search. Job board usage (by job seekers) has declined 13% since 2020. Effectiveness of social media recruiting done right.

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The Top Recruitment Metrics You Need to Track in 2023

PandoLogic

In 2023, the top recruitment metrics to track include time to hire, cost per hire, quality of hire, applicant sources, candidate experience, diversity and inclusion, and employee retention rate. Tracking the metrics can help companies evaluate the effectiveness of their recruitment strategies and identify areas for improvement.

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5 ways technology can help your hiring process

JazzHR

Recruiting software with advanced reporting features gives HR stakeholders the ability to generate standard and custom reports to ensure they are staying compliant at all times. Staying ahead of legal issues requires HR to keep an eye on their recruitment pipe and current roster of employees. Benchmark analytics.

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All the social media recruitment questions you were too afraid to ask

CareerArc

The most effective social media recruiting strategy will include a variety of posts that have the potential to influence a candidate’s decision-making, from employee spotlights to diversity and inclusion initiatives to workplace culture, and everything in between. 86% percent of job seekers use social media in their job search.

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TruLondon Conference, February 17-19

Staffing Talk

Ruettimann is a columnist for The Conference Board Review and her career advice has been featured in various publications such as The New York Times , US News & World Report , CFO Magazine , and Men’s Health. With a focus on using ‘Intelligence’ much more than ‘Software’ to help create new ways of recruiting that just work better.