02 May

Social Media and Social Recruiting: The Candidate’s Voice

Posted by Jason

The social media craze is alive on many fronts and, for Recruiters, it is no different.  There are companies offering a wide variety of services to advance their presence online for recruiting, skill development for sourcing talent, as well as the first social recruiting conference being held in June, to name a few.

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With all of the hype out there I am very curious to hear from a candidate, job seeker, and even those not currently looking what your perspective is on things that are going on within this space.  Please take a minute and complete the following questions.

The number of Recruiters and Job Boards on twitter are skyrocketing.  With that said, here is the first question:

What value do you find in a twitter account through a Company, Recruiter, or Job Board that has a RSS feed of their jobs being pushed out through their account and no live candidate interaction?

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On facebook:

How likely would you be to join a facebook group or become a fan of a Company, Job Board, or Staffing Agency?

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Would your answer to this change if there was no engagement on the facebook page or group (set up primarily with RSS feeds for jobs, press releases, video, etc.)

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What about mobile:

How important is it to you for a company to have mobile capabilities for candidates (job search, application, SMS)?

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How likely would you be to use a mobile device to look or apply for a job?

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And last, but not least:

How concerned are you that the more you connect with Employers and Recruiters online, the access to your social presence increases?

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Thanks for taking time to participate!   The questions will be open for 1 week, with a follow-up post and summary following.

Please share the poll with others, and add any general comments or thoughts you have on social recruiting.

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6 Responses to “Social Media and Social Recruiting: The Candidate’s Voice”

  1. HRM Today - Blog Archive » Social Media and Social Recruiting: The Candidate’s Voice Says:

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  2. Keith Says:

    Jason,

    Can you tell me the survey package you used for this? I like that it shares the results with those surveyed.

    k

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    Jason reply on May 4th, 2009 5:42 pm:

    Hi Keith,

    It is a plug-in “polls” package through WordPress.

    Thanks,
    Jason

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  3. Cade Krueger Says:

    With the first social recruiting conference happening this June, it’s amazing to see the bounds made within the current computer-based social networking realm. Twitter has taken off, as have many other social networking sites, allowing thousands to reach out.
    What does the future hold for recruiters in social recruiting? How will their position be changing?

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  4. Cade Krueger Says:

    Jason,

    I can’t wait to see the results of this survey. I like how the range of your questions really have to deal with the effectiveness and actual usage of social network mediums. There is no doubt that social networking is skyrocketing and with more networks comes more opportunity to find talent.

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  5. Susan Burns Says:

    Jason - great questions and very interesting results! We’re developing a poll for the social recruiting summit and it will be interesting to compare the outcomes.

    Here’s my thought on what appears to be hesitation in assigning greater value to social media and networking. Much of what we’re seeing today is socializing job postings. Posting a job to twitter or facebook is using social media but it isn’t leveraging the medium to build communities, which takes more time but returns higher value and is sustainable. The combination of these two is quite important. As job seekers engage with social media and networks their expectation for a response increases - just as in the early web days with email and then text. The companies that are effectively communicating with job seekers and closing the black hole will be more successful. For those companies that simply push out jobs through more and more channels but don’t address the importance of responding and engaging they dilute their brand and assume more risk of irrelevance in the future.

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