Boost Your Social Media Recruitment Strategy with Employee Advocacy
“Social media recruitment is not a new trend anymore. It is one of the most commonly used talent acquisition tactics”
Kristina Martic
What is Social Media Recruitment?
“Social recruiting is the method recruiters use to find candidates through social media platforms. It is also referred to as social media recruiting, social hiring, and social recruitment” (Martic, 2021).
“Social recruiting refers to the
process of recruiting candidates through social media platforms, like LinkedIn,
Facebook, and Twitter, and other websites, including online forums, job boards,
and blogs”( smartrecruiters, 2022).
Leveraging social media in recruitment
has lot of benefits. For some employers, social media channels are the main
source of new job candidates and quality job applicants. This is because social
media hiring enables recruiters and other talent acquisition professionals to
better target their audience and reach more persons.
Boost Your Social Media Recruitment Strategy with Employee Advocacy (Martic, 2021)
Employees are the most important
stakeholders in all social recruitment strategy. Without employees, it is
impossible for organizations to get the best possible ROI of their social
hiring efforts.
Not only that employees can reach lot
of people by sharing the organization’s job openings, but they also play a
major role in strengthening their organization’s employer brand.
But, building and managing a
successful employee ambassadorship program is hard without the right
technology.
Main benefits of social recruiting (Martic, 2021)
Reach
passive job seekers
Passive job
seekers are people who are not actively looking for opportunities but would
consider a best offer. These people don’t go to job boards and they don’t visit
companies’ job sites to find job openings.
Since there
are many more passive than active job seekers, employers need to find ways to
reach both groups. Social media is the best way of doing so.
Hire
high-quality candidates
Because of
the ability to reach both passive and active job candidates, social media is
also the best sources of the highest-quality job candidates.
Paid social media job ads also enable recruiters to target very specific audiences and hire people who match their organizational culture. Targeting people with specific knowledge, skills, experiences, and seniority levels enables recruiters to eliminate irrelevant applications and can get better-quality applicants.
Reduce time
and cost per hire
Recruiters
who use social media for hiring usually spend less resources to hire new
candidates, and they fill their position faster compared to recruiters who
focus on other channels.
Showcase
your employer brand
In real world, “According to research,
75% of candidates research a company’s reputation before applying for the job,
and 62% of job seekers have reportedly used social media as a way to evaluate
the employer brand of a company”(Martic, 2021).
This is why social media isn’t just a better
hiring channel. It is also the most efficient employer branding channel where
companies can showcase their current employees, their organizational culture,
values, benefits, and everything else candidates want to know about prior they
decide to apply.
Pros and Cons of Social Media Recruitment
References
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2022]
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2022]
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Social media tools and social networking sites have revolutionized communication methods, both privately and increasingly, at work. Communication through social media involves the use of an online platform or website (a social networking site) that enables people to communicate, usually for a social purpose, through a variety of services, most of which are web-based and offer opportunities for people to interact over the internet, e.g. via e-mail and ‘instant messaging’ a form of real-time, direct text-based communication between two or more people using personal computers or other devices
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