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3 Takeaways from the 2021 CareerArc Future of Recruitment Study

Rally Recruitment Marketing

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. Despite this, only 35% of employers increased their social recruiting efforts in 2020. . Links to hiring events or webinars for prospective employees.

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4 Easy Ways to Improve Recruiter Performance

TargetRecruit

Tracking employee tasks and activities real time and sharing with recruiters is a best practice for creating a more productive work environment for all. Most recruiting managers will say that recruiters fall short when the small (but meaningful) tasks and activities are not executed. Stress more thorough p lanning .

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8 Exciting Recruitment News Stories this Week – 8th February 2016

Social Talent

We first reported on Connectifer , the AI-based recruitment search, late last year when they had just raised $6 million more to continue building out their platform. At the time, their growth underscored an evolution not just in recruitment software but in the bigger area of vertical search.

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The 7 Biggest Social Recruiting Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them)

Beamery

It’s so easy to make social recruiting mistakes that many recruiters don’t even realise where they’re going wrong. Social recruiting has become a key part of almost every top hiring operation. In fact, only 4% of recruiters don’t use social media in the recruiting process.

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Attracting the Perfect Candidate through Social Media

Leoforce

If you’re hoping for more user interaction, sometimes a call-to-action is all it takes: according to the 2011 Science of Social Media webinar, simply stating “Please retweet” results in a 51 percent likelihood of getting retweeted. Stay on top of current trends in your industry and add your company’s voice to the conversation!

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How to build a social media recruitment strategy: An FAQ guide

Workable

Recruiters use social media sourcing to build talent pipelines for future roles and engage passive candidates who haven’t applied for current openings. Here’s everything you need to know about how to use social recruiting to build a strategy that meets your hiring needs: Intro to social media recruitment: Analyzing the data.

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Top 5 Recruiting Challenges to Overcome in 2016

TargetRecruit

These types of issues require recruiters and HR professionals in every type of industry to implement new solutions and strategies to improve the entire process––from sourcing to placing, and even beyond that.