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5 recruitment marketing trends: 2022 Social Recruiting Benchmark Report

CareerArc

Our brand new 2022 Social Recruiting Benchmark Report—which synthesizes data from over 33 million social recruiting job views/clicks and nearly 10 million apply-clicks in 2021—serves to answer those questions. But here’s the thing: not all recruitment marketing channels are created equal.

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Top 10 Rally Resources for Social Media Recruiting

Rally Recruitment Marketing

This is why it’s become essential that every recruitment marketer, employer brand practitioner and talent acquisition team know how to attract and engage a talent audience through social recruiting strategies. Dive in now to get the top 10 Rally Resources for Social Media Recruiting!

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The state of social recruiting in 2024

CareerArc

In the first few weeks of the year, we’ve already seen it all: mass layoffs, exciting new roles, and, of course, tons of job descriptions asking for a “unicorn” or “rockstar” candidate. Social recruiting will continue to play a major role in attracting top talent this year. One thing that is certain?

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Tackle Your 2024 Hiring Goals with Employer Branding and Social Recruitment

CareerArc

At least, that’s what recruitment marketing, employer branding professionals, and talent acquisition (TA) executives say in a recent survey by CareerArc and HR Dive, where 92% of HR executives believe that it is “extremely” or “very important” that candidates think of their companies as a great place to work.

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Top 6 healthcare recruiting results to expect from social recruiting

CareerArc

Social recruiting is a powerful way to rise above the competition, due to the fact that: The vast majority of today’s workforce use social media in their job search. 89% of passive candidates and 84% of active candidates use social media to research an employer brand. less than job ads. Prove to me it works.

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Recruitment Marketing Audit: Attracting Diverse Talent 

Rally Recruitment Marketing

You do this by (for example) showing your diverse team on the Culture page of your careers site, listing paid parental leave benefits in your job descriptions, sharing employee photos from your Pride celebration and publicly reporting diversity hiring numbers for transparency and accountability. First, start with your job boards.

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How to partner with marketing to meet your social recruiting goals

CareerArc

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.