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3 Takeaways from the 2021 CareerArc Future of Recruitment Study

Rally Recruitment Marketing

Takeaway #2: Social media is growing as a top source for employer brand content. According to the survey, 86% of job seekers use social media in their job search, with 61% of them saying they increased their social media usage in 2020. Takeaway #3: Social recruiting technology offers employers a competitive edge.

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The Ultimate Guide To Job Posting

Workable

This is what makes LinkedIn so effective for sourcing highly specific types of candidates. Try pairing social media with an employee referral program. Referrals are the number one source for hires, and social media provides employees with an easier, more personal way to share open jobs. Rainmakers. AllRetailJobs.

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5 Best Recruiting Software Add-ons For Your ATS

Ideal

By Tim Sackett’s count, there are 2 2 different tech verticals including CRMs, interviewing tools, candidate communication tools, and sourcing tools. When ATS partner integrations work, you have end-to-end recruitment management that allows a recruiting team to be both innovative and cost-effective. AI for screening.

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8 Truly Free Applicant Tracking Systems That Should be on Your Shortlist

MightyRecruiter

recruiting marketing, targeted job board posting, social recruiting), dedicated support, and integration with other enterprise software. Does it offer candidates the same kind of experience they’d expect from a better online retailer? Those tiers typically include more sophisticated features (e.g., Qandidate.com.

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8 Industry-Rocking Recruitment News Stories to Sink Your Teeth Into this Week – 20th June 2016

Social Talent

In recruitment news this week: Microsoft Buy LinkedIn for $26 BILLION. Source: Microsoft News Center. billion, according to multiple sources close to LinkedIn at the time, but Microsoft is said to have been “lukewarm” on the deal. Yes, technology giant Microsoft have forked out the eye-watering sum of $26.2

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