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Posts Tagged ‘recruiting advice’

October 1st, 2013

Better Recruiting with Facebook Professional Skills

Facebook Professional Skills

Facebook is becoming a much more commonly used tool for recruiting. This is in huge part due to the social network’s massive user base (over 1 billion active users), and the many Facebook recruiting apps on the market, making it easier than ever to attract applicants. Recently Facebook added a “Professional Skills” section to user’s […]

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May 17th, 2013

Learn Facebook Recruiting Best Practices from the Masters

Learn Facebook Recruiting Best Practices from the Masters

When it comes to learning new tricks, examples go a long, long way. It’s one thing to read tips and tricks about how to recruit, create an employer brand, and implement social media strategies, but actually seeing these practices in action can take your comprehension to the next level. Facebook recruiting is still relatively new […]

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November 24th, 2012

Internal Hiring: Promoting from Within to Fill a Job Vacancy

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Internal hiring is rarely used when it’s time to fill a job vacancy; most companies simply don’t think to promote from within. They advertise the opening in traditional and online media, hire recruiters to search for candidates and sift through resumes as they pour in.

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September 24th, 2012

How to highlight your employer brand & company values with video

How to highlight your employer brand & company values with video

With today’s technology, companies of all sizes can take advantage of video to showcase the unique culture within their organization.

Be real, be honest, and focus on presenting your company in an authentic way to potential applicants.

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September 17th, 2012

When do you hire an Operations Manager?

When do you hire an Operations Manager?

You started your business, took the risk, invested your cash and now you are married to the job you created. If this sounds familiar you are not alone.

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March 20th, 2012

Gen Y: Are They Who You Think They Are?

Gen Y: Are They Who You Think They Are?

Would you hire someone from Gen Y (someone born after 1980) if you had the option to hire someone older? Is your preference about experience or preconceptions? Here are some generalizations about the generations that came before:

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January 25th, 2012

HR Communications and what to expect in 2012

HR Communications and what to expect in 2012

Last year, we saw a powerful shift in the communications industry, particularly in human resources and recruitment. Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn continued to grow and benefit the HR communications industry by reaching passive and active candidates. Job seekers, already active on these sites, were drawn to branded employer pages that advertised open positions and content broadcasted through blogs, microblogs and status updates.

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January 18th, 2012

7 Tips to Establish an Effective Recruitment Process

7 Tips to Establish an Effective Recruitment Process

We need to hire employees, but we’re so busy working in the business to replace the employee(s) who just left that we don’t have time to recruit. Sound familiar?

For many businesses having to recruit means that they are or soon will be short-staffed. In this situation, many small business owners find themselves struggling as they are suddenly drawn back or further into the daily operations of the business while simultaneously trying to run the business and of course, recruit quality candidates for the job.

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January 11th, 2012

QR Codes: The Next Big Thing In Recruiting Technology?

QR Codes: The Next Big Thing In Recruiting Technology?

If you are a recruiting leader or recruiter who is constantly on the lookout for new recruiting trends, practices, and tools, you have surely already heard of QR codes.
QR codes are a second-generation barcode that allows potential candidates to quickly and directly access supporting materials and websites using only a camera equipped smartphone. QR codes have many uses, but are most often used to direct target audiences to online content that cannot be easily conveyed in print.
You can of course provide a printed URL, but if you have ever tried to enter a long URL into a mobile browser, chances are you wouldn’t do it again.

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December 14th, 2011

Top Ways to Leverage Social Media in Recruiting

Top Ways to Leverage Social Media in Recruiting

Companies are increasingly using social media in recruiting, a trend known as social recruiting. The 3 main platforms to leverage for sourcing candidates are LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. Finding candidates won’t happen overnight, though. You must set up your profiles and work to build a community before you broadcast job openings. Start early, build your network and then leverage that network.

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