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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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6 ways to know you’re scaling your social recruiting methods right

CareerArc

Here’s the thing about social media recruiting : it’s important to scale your social recruitment methods and strategy to match your recruitment needs. The amount of social recruiting you’d do to fill one role is nowhere near the amount you’d do to fill a hundred, or a thousand.

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How Social Recruiting Helps Target Quality Talent

TalentHQ

In 2013, according to recruiting professionals surveyed by Bullhorn, social media ranked third as the most successful source of qualified candidates behind existing candidates from applicant tracking systems and referrals from previous successful placements. Looking to launch a social recruiting program?

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The Ultimate Guide To Job Posting

Workable

The starting point should be a great careers page that showcases what’s good about your company and the roles you’re hiring for. The next step is to take advantage of social media to spread the word that you’re hiring. They suck as a hiring tool. Do I need to hire a recruiter? You want to hire great people.

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A Recruiter’s Handbook Guide to Instagram

Social Talent

teens (aka, the people you’ll be looking to hire in 2-5 years time) consider Instagram to be the most important social network, (in comparison just 23% consider Facebook to be as important). Are you already recruiting on other social media networks? In the U.S. And 30% of U.S. billion in 2020.

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First 90 Days in Recruitment Operations, an Interview with Peter Stein

Recruiting Blogs

He explains that, “If you’re going to treat [recruitment] as a support function, not as the strategic, technology-based function that it is (or is supposed to be), you’re just doing yourself a disservice.". Consider that most recruiters estimate the cost of each new hire to be around $3,000.

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Recruiting strategies: a comprehensive guide for small business

Workable

At this stage your company doesn’t have a dedicated recruiting team. Hiring tends to come in waves, so everyone just pitches in. The tools you use weren’t designed for recruiting. Spreadsheets are great for accounting, they kind of suck at hiring. You don’t have much that amounts to a recruiting strategy.