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Social Recruiting Round-Up – November 2014

Social Talent

Hello and welcome to the pre-Christmas, November issue of Social Talent’s Social Recruiting Round-Up – a collection of the best blogs, infographics and new stories posted on the Social Talent blog in the last month. The most important facts, figures and stats to help you own your mobile recruiting strategy in 2015.

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Mobile Recruiting Hacks

Glassdoor for Employers

Employers whose recruiting process isn’t mobile optimized may soon find themselves unable to compete for the best talent. To attract these digitally mature candidates, it will become important to establish a formal mobile recruiting strategy. Mobile recruiting the easy way.

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Social Recruiting Strategies to Survive the Loss of Free Job Postings on Indeed

SmartSearch

This policy change may seem scary, but it also offers new opportunities for you to evolve your recruitment marketing strategy. As you plan for 2019, here are three options for improving the social recruiting component of your strategy in the year ahead: Option 1: Inbound recruiting with content. Option 2: LinkedIn.

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7 Ways To Attract Star Hires Using Social Recruiting Best Practices

Jobvite

Has your business fully embraced social recruiting? Here are 7 ways recruiting teams are adapting to the social world to attract talent and win candidates over. The first reason is that this boosts the returns you get from every other recruiting activity you undertake. Adapt to the realities of mobile recruiting.

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7 Ways To Attract Star Hires Using Social Recruiting Best Practices

Jobvite

Has your business fully embraced social recruiting? Here are 7 ways recruiting teams are adapting to the social world to attract talent and win candidates over. The first reason is that this boosts the returns you get from every other recruiting activity you undertake. Adapt to the realities of mobile recruiting.

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Dialed In: Mobile Recruiting and The Candidate Experience.

Recruiting Daily

People use mobile for convenience, but for some reason, even in 2015, it’s often still a big pain in the ass, particularly since a surprising amount of sites seem to think “responsive design” means creating such a poor user experience that you can’t help but respond by being pretty pissed off and frustrated.

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50 most game-changing influencers in recruitment [also for IT recruiters]

Devskiller

This way you don’t have to “reinvent the wheel” Use their advise, combine them all together and develop your perfect process of recruiting. Why you should follow him: Matt have a vast experience in recruiting in various areas: software development, trading, financial services and sales. Expert in: sourcing.