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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. How companies use social media for recruiting.

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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. less than job ads. in 2021–50.6%

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Does social media attract more qualified candidates? 5 companies speak

CareerArc

We’ve explained about how social media allows you to speak to passive candidates (candidates not actively looking for a job ), and how social recruiting lets you share your employer brand to find candidates that fit better with your culture, values, and mission. Social media recruitment finds top talent at lower costs.

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Using a social media automation tool for recruiting: 10 companies share ROI

CareerArc

“CareerArc has been our number one source when it comes to hires, even compared to all of the other paid job boards that we use. per applicant for their cost per hire which is incredible, we haven’t seen that on any other job board”. Laura Dunlap , Manager of Field Staffing and Employer Branding at Texas Roadhouse.

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6 Must-try Talent Acquisition Strategies for 2022

CareerArc

With paid recruiting channels burning a hole through employers’ pockets, many companies have wisely invested in organic recruiting strategies, like employee advocacy and employee referral programs, to source top candidates and limit their dependence on paid methods like job boards and job ads.

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How to source top software development candidates during and after COVID-19

Workable

There are many companies still hiring, particularly technology companies seeking engineering talent , and recruiters at such companies are adapting their strategies for sourcing and hiring. But whatever the slope, a bounce in hiring is sure to return as jobs shift to different industries. Need some tips on tech recruitment?

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How to Recruit with a Small Team on a Lean Budget

MightyRecruiter

Job Advertising Advertising your openings on job boards can be expensive if you don’t have a well-thought-out underlying job posting strategy in place. Job Advertising Advertising your openings on job boards can be expensive if you don’t have a well-thought-out underlying job posting strategy in place.

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