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

CareerArc

The majority of the stats below are from our 2021 Future of Recruiting Study. 82% of job seekers consider employer brand and reputation before applying for a job. Top 3 sites employees go to to review employer brand and reputation: Facebook (50%), review sites (Glassdoor, etc.) (45%), Read the full study here.

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7 ways to tell it’s time to invest in a social recruitment platform

CareerArc

We’ve helped clients with less than 50 open jobs automate their social recruiting. Social recruiting software helps you mitigate those time constraints by automating your social recruiting for you. But social recruiting takes time, and that’s something talent acquisition leaders don’t have much of.

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3 Takeaways from the 2021 CareerArc Future of Recruitment Study

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Based on answers from 1,158 respondents consisting of both HR and hiring professionals as well as job seekers, the study unveiled candidates’ opinions of current employers and employment prospects, companies’ top talent priorities and investments and the roles employer brand and social media play in the search for jobs and top talent.

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65 Recruitment Statistics to Help You Hire Better in 2024

Recruiter Flow

General recruitment statistics The recruiting landscape is getting more and more competitive. Here’s how the current recruitment market is shaping: 1. The biggest recruiting challenge for recruiters in 2023 was tight talent pools. The Applicant Tracking System (ATS) Market is projected to reach USD 3.2

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Yello from Chicago: Top Insights from #HRTX 2018

Yello

Are recruiters at a disadvantage trying to attract candidates to locations that are more rural, remote, or at a great distance from the nearest metro area? . Not if you’re leveraging your employer brand. Humanizing your company is another great way to take full advantage of your employer brand.

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10 Expert Talent Attraction Tips for Today’s Recruiters

JazzHR

Many job seekers want prospective employers to prioritize company culture and offer flexible working options, so share insights into those areas too. 5) Evaluate and improve your employer brand Your employer brand establishes your org’s reputation among job seekers.

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What Is A Hiring Freeze? 7 Smart Things That A Recruiter Must Do During One

Recruit CRM

Work On Your Employer Brand Your employer brand is what will make or break your recruitment agency. Ideally, your employer brand should showcase your company ethics, culture and values. This makes your employer brand genuinely significant.