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Social Media In Recruitment Conference
Jul 13th
2nd Social Media In Recruitment Conference, April 2010 at the British Library in London
Here are some “number one tips” to help you with Social Media In Recruitment from some of the speakers of the 2nd Social Media In Recruitment Conference in London:
- Josh Smith (Facebook)
Use it as an advertising tool and try different creative ideas, different target groups in order to find your exact audience.
- Lisa Scales (TalentOnView.com)
My advice for someone new entering the world of social media is that do not try to do all at once because it will be a failure, but choose something you are interested in and start working towards some plans.
- Bill Boorman (Bill Boorman Consultancy)
Begin with the ending mind: before you are going to it decide what you want out of it.
- Andy Headworth (Sirona Consulting)
Do not preach just engage and enjoy.
- Paul Harrison (Carve Consulting)
First just listen to these conversations going on about and between your business, employees, potential employees, etc. and that will be the bases to get involved.
- Alan Whitford (RCEuro.com)
Like Nike says ” Just do it”!
James Caan (www.James-Caan.com) about Social Media in Recruitment on the 1st Social Media In Recruitment Conference in London, 2009
…When the internet started everybody thought that the internet will destroy the industry, but after a while it became clear that just the opposite happened and the internet made the recruitment industry much more efficient. Time and cost savings: the way how we generate candidates today is far more efficient and cost efficient than before. The cost of advertising were always very expensive, but online job boards decreased the advertising costs in some cases even with 80%. Before an advertising in a newspaper could cost around 10.000 EUR but today for just some hundreds of euros we can generate candidates, a huge difference.
Social Media like Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, etc. are the next phase in this recruitment revolution and will have a huge effect on recruitment. Very valuable and innovative tools with which far more reactive and pro-active service can be provided to our clients…
Which free Online Social Networking Tools to use?
Jul 6th
Your corporate Career & Community site should be connected to external social networking tools/sites in order to broaden the reach of your career site, to promote your brand, to foster and facilitate internal and external communication. Promoting your business on these sites is FREE!
The aim is always to try to get your target group to visit your website at some point!
Which tools to use:

A good advice is to stick with the big-three especially when you are doing your first steps in this new world: LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter .
There are important differences between these 3 tools what you also must take into account:
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LinkedIn is a fully professional networking site. As a company if you provide services or products to other businesses (B2B) then this is the first place to be. As an individual you can place your professional resume on LinkedIn, get connected to other professionals, get professional recommendations from your connections, etc.
What can you do on LinkedIn as a company:
- Define a LinkedIn Company Profile,
- Join the discussion in Groups,
- Post update messages,
- Research and mine resume/candidate database for candidates,
- etc.
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If your customer base is consumers, Facebook is probably the best place to start. Many people use Facebook daily to socialize with friends and family and their Facebook use has most of the cases nothing to do with business. You can create a page for your business but your main profile page is about you as a Person. Facebook is by definition a ‘Personal’ networking site. It is thus important not to get too personal if you’re using Facebook for business…
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Twitter is a kind of short messaging system (max. 140 characters). You can e.g. use it to update your status on LinkedIn or Facebook (distribute a message automatically to thousands of users), or to send out short descriptions of available job openings which in turn can be ‘followed’ by others, etc.
The advantage of Twitter is that it is fast and easy to use and that the messages are to the point (or should be) and may consist links to (your) websites.
Remember: The aim is always to try to get your target group to visit your website!


