9 social recruiting tips to attract top talent

Social recruiting (also known as social hiring and social media […]

Social recruiting (also known as social hiring and social media recruitment) is a method of using social media platforms such as Twitter and LinkedIn to advertise jobs, find talent, and communicate with potential recruits about company culture.

We’ve reached the point now where social recruiting isn’t just a novelty – it’s a must-have for any successful recruiting strategy.

A full 94% of professional recruiters network on social media and use it to post jobs to an extensive community. And 59% of employees say a company’s social media presence was part of the reason they chose their workplace.

Periscope allows you to set up a live video stream from your phone anywhere you can connect, and give others access to that live stream. Besides Q&As, you could also use Periscope to share your company culture with potential applicants by broadcasting company events or a live video stream of your workplace.

LinkedIn uses the text you write when you create your account to help people find you, and Google uses text from LinkedIn pages to decide where they’ll show in search results.

The people who form your company are in the best place to share company culture authentically on social media. To help them get comfortable talking about your brand, create a social media policy. You can find some great tips for creating a social media policy here.

Once you’ve got a company social media policy in place, it’s time to use the most authentic social recruiting resource tool you have – your team. Encourage them to share honestly on social media about what your workplace culture is like.

There are several tools out there that can help you monitor social media presence for opportunities to connect with employees and potential employees, look for relevant content to share, and look out for problems.

We think one of the easiest to use is Hootsuite. Here’s how to get started.

If you spend any time checking out social media branding for large enterprises, you’ll notice they have a lot of videos. This probably sounds like something you need to hire a professional to do, right?

Turns out the powerful little cameras on our phones, combined with the right light and sound, can produce surprising results. Watch this short video from Wistia – you’ll be amazed at what you can accomplish with just a phone and the right techniques.

If you’re using social media to recruit, you’re going to end up with a lot of passive candidates, people who weren’t actively looking for a job. There’s considerable research that says passive candidates don’t fare as well as active ones.

So, if you’re considering a passive candidate, try to find out what is motivating them to consider your position. Are they passionate about the work? To avoid hiring candidates that don’t adapt, present them with an accurate picture of what it’s like. Don’t sugar coat the job.

Sharing on Facebook isn’t what it used to be. These days, it’s pretty hard to get attention on Facebook without paying for it. Instagram, on the other hand, has the highest user engagement of any of the top social media, with about 10X more than Facebook and 100X more than Twitter.

That’s 10 – 100 times more clicks, likes, shares, etc., per post. It’s a great place for building your employer brand, especially with the future in mind, as 67 percent of its users are under 29.

You can use Facebook’s own, built-in insight tools to learn what content is getting traction on your Facebook page. If you created a Facebook page just for employer branding this will give you data specific to people interested in employment, rather than your company’s general followers.

Sometimes the easiest way to streamline all of the recruiting that you do through social media is to make use of a software program that can simplify the process.

You can use social recruiting software to sync all of your company’s social media accounts, schedule posts, automate responses, and more. 

Originally published on Better Team

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