
Social Media Recruitment
How to Successfully Integrate Social Media into Recruitment Strategy
by Andy Headworth
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appears in Recruiting, Hiring, and Hiring Recruiting.
As the landscape of recruiting changes, different methods are needed to reach talent, and social media is a key channel. However, many HR and recruiting professionals are not equipped with the expertise to create a social media recruiting strategy.In a series of easy to follow chapters and manageable steps, Social Media Recruitment covers the esse...
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