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

CareerArc

Job seekers rank social and professional networks as the most useful job search resource compared to job boards, job ads, employee referrals, recruiting agencies, and recruiting events. How companies use social media for recruiting. 35% post on behalf of recruiters’ social profiles. See the full report here.

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What do you want to learn at #Strive19?

Yello

What recruitment marketing topics most interest you? Social recruiting. Text recruiting. Employee referrals. Recruitment events/career fairs. Diversity recruiting. Government/military recruiting. Campus recruiting. Diversity and inclusion. select all that apply).

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50 most game-changing influencers in recruitment [also for IT recruiters]

Devskiller

Why you should follow him: Matt have a vast experience in recruiting in various areas: software development, trading, financial services and sales. Head of Global Talent Acquisition & Diversity of New Relic. He is open to share his expertise in strategy and recruiting and workforce management solutions. Expert in: sourcing.

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

CareerArc

But a fully-developed social media recruiting effort aims to transform your entire social media presence into a strategic source of hire. Job seekers rank social and professional networks as the most useful job search resource compared to job boards, job ads, employee referrals, recruiting agencies, and recruiting events.

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TruLondon Conference, February 17-19

Staffing Talk

Katharine is also very passionate about social media, in particular its use to aid building relationships in the recruitment sector. Earlier this year Katharine shocked the sourcing world by ranking highly in the famous SourceCon sourcing competition, SourceCon#1: 2009. It also features a video series by the same name.