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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.

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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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Go Beyond Job Postings: 3 Effective Ways To Attract And Hire Top Talent

Proactive Talent

Research shows that job boards on average gather 43% of all applications companies receive for new job openings. But while job boards may have the highest number of applications, their conversion-to-hire rates fall drastically behind other sources of hire like employee referrals and company career sites.

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Elegant Experiences and Employer Branding

Recruiting Daily

From the hiring of staff, creating uniforms and even down to the menu design – this is their brand, their name and their experience on the line. The First Course: Recruiting Meets Marketing. In employer branding, it’s common to be considered an appetizer to marketing rather than actual recruiting.

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Recruitment ads: the real advantages, disadvantages, and alternatives

CareerArc

In digital ads, there are a few different types recruitment marketing and talent acquisition teams use most, like: Display advertising. These refer to the typical ads you see on a website or job board in various different sizes and formats (banner ads, pop-up ads, etc.) Recruitment ads alone aren’t enough.

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5 Tried-and-True Methods for Sourcing Passive Candidates

Glassdoor for Employers

There’s no way around it — the perfect job candidate is often already employed. These candidates, often referred to as passive candidates, present a unique set of challenges for the modern recruiter — after all, someone who is happy in their current role doesn’t typically submit applications to open positions or respond to recruiter outreach.

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Social Recruiting Benefits: Why You Won’t See Many Without Culture Change

Jibe

Social recruiting is much easier said than done. Although sites like Twitter and LinkedIn may be far down on the top source of hire list in 2015, companies seem to be more interested in experimenting with social recruiting than ever before. What Does A Social Recruiting Culture Look Like?