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How to get buy-in for social recruiting: 9 tactics

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So you’ve done your research into social recruiting. But now comes the tricky bit: you have to get leadership to buy into social recruiting. Which begs the question—how do you get buy-in on social recruiting? Nine tactics on how to get buy in from leadership on social recruiting.

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How to partner with marketing to meet your social recruiting goals

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You’re reaching candidates in the place they spend the most time with highly targeted and attention-grabbing content designed to attract larger quantities of both active and passive candidates than job boards or ads alone can accomplish. We’ve already covered what talent acquisition gets out of social media recruiting.

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

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So you’ve heard about social recruiting , but you’re not convinced. With all the talent acquisition strategies out there, should you really be investing in recruiting on social media ? 73% of job seekers between the ages of 18 and 34 years old found their last job through a social media platform.

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

CareerArc

Social recruiting needs to be an integral part of your talent acquisition strategy , especially now. But for social recruiting to be done right, it needs to be done at scale —with enough variety, frequency, and reach to effectively break through the noise and reach the candidates you’re looking for. Here’s the thing.

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Employee advocacy, social media, and the American jobseeker: 25 must-know stats

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Black and Hispanic Americans with work experience are more likely than their White counterparts to say they’ve used social media to apply to job opportunities (42% and 39% vs 21%), connected with recruiters and employees at prospective employers (42% and 35% vs 21%), and reached out to peers for job leads (42% and 37% vs 21%).

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7 ways to reduce cost per hire & make every penny count

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There’s so much to say about employer brand it’s hard to know where to begin, but here are some great resources that can help you strengthen and grow your employee brand: Brand awareness: how to stand out in a crowded field. Looking to learn more about how to do it? As to how to practically speed up your hiring process?

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All the social media recruitment questions you were too afraid to ask

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What type of results can I expect from social media recruitment? Does social media recruiting actually work? How long will social recruiting take to see results? Social media recruiting sounds exhausting. I have too many things to focus on, and social recruiting isn’t one of them.