An overview of how some employers and agencies are engaging with their audiences on the social web. Includes a glimpse of TribeHQ.com, the recently launched purpose-built social recruiting platform.
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Recruitment & employer branding on the social web
1. Recruitment
& employer
branding
on the social
web
Paul Jacobs
Copyright 2009, Engage Innovations Ltd and TribeHQ Ltd, All rights reserved, not to be reproduced without permission
Presented at the Recruitment SIG, HRINZ, Wellington, New Zealand, 3 June 2009
Queries: Paul Jacobs, paul@tribehq.com
4. Social revolution
vers ation
Con
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Conn Co
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Person alisation ships
Re lation
Democratic
Coll
abor Participa
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ation
mun ityc
Com nce
rie
Collective wisdom re xpe ity
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Richer C om
5. Social revolution
Social web visited by over two-
thirds (67 percent) of the
global online population
Biggest increase from the
35-49 year old age group
Released 9 March 2009
6. Social revolution
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Nearly half of all respondents
(49%) indicate they have
made a purchase based on
their experience through a
social media site
The Razor鍖shConsumer Experience Report2008
Released October 2008
http://feed.razor鍖sh.com
15. Social recruiting
Jobvite Social Recruitment Survey 2009
Released 20 May 2009
http://recruiting.jobvite.com/2009-social-recruitment-survey.html
Approximately 440 HR and recruitment professionals completed the survey
24. Launched 2004
Social revolution 200+ million active users
35+ fastest growing demographic
http://www.ignitesocialmedia.com/2008-social-network-analysis-report
56. Getting started .
A.
Revisit your corporate values
B.
Use technology to reengineer an internal culture of communication
C.
Better to cannibalize your own brand, before someone else does
D.
Rethink your creative advertising efforts
E.
Step away from your careers site
F.
Step away from your job boards
G.
Think niche! Think niche! Think niche!
H.
Start communicating! Start participating! Get social!!
I.
Do it on the smell of an oily rag
J.
Trail blaze!
Editor's Notes
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