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10 Top Recruiting Tools to Source on Facebook

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The biggest social network of them all is Facebook. So how exactly are you supposed to recruit on Facebook? Check out our list of the top 10 recruiting tools to source on Facebook. Here are two of our favorite options for searching on Facebook. Facebook Tool Kit. SignalHire. With over 2.3

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Review of SignalHire Candidate Search and Extension Tool

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Our Talent Sourcing industry is definitely experiencing a gold rush of recruitment automation tools. I was granted a one-week access (5 Credits) to a new tool called SignalHire. This company has been around for a while now and I’m happy to give some of my sourcing magic to conduct a review. Well, to be fair it was new to me.

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The 12 Best Contact Finding Chrome Extensions

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You can source across more than 40 platforms to quickly get the information you need and get in touch with the professionals who count the most. Loxo Source. With AI algorithms that pre-screen candidates and a database that sources from more than 50 places across the web, AmazingHiring truly is an amazing tool. SignalHire.

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Top 12 Contact Finding Extensions for 2023

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The tool can be accessed through a free Swordfish AI Google Chrome extension, which can be used on popular social media profiles such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and more. Seekout Streamline your recruiting efforts with SeekOut, a powerful tool that allows you to source, organize, enrich, and export candidate profiles.

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Review of ZenSourcer

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Social list and Toolkit for Facebook are great ways to find other social media profiles besides LinkedIn. There are many other tools that do a great job of finding contact info: Hiretual, SignalHire, Lusha, ContactOut, or Connectifier etc. They recommend creating a project for each role that you’re sourcing on.