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Social Media Recruiting Best Practices For a Talent Community

One of the most common questions I receive when discussing social media for recruiting and candidate engagement beyond return on recruitment investment  is, “How do I manage it all?”  Social media is a tool to communicate and build relationships similar to email, the fax machine, or telephone.  Like building a community through any communication tool, social media recruiting requires training, preparation, and most importantly, boundaries, in order to be effective.

When recruiting and developing relationships with job seekers, time is money.  While the average US Facebook user now spends nearly 16 hours a month, recruiters can develop effective relationships on the big three social networking platforms (Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn) without spending a large time investment.

Social Media Recruiting Best Practices

Building a talent community on social media takes time.  It is not a 2 week or 3 month process. Like a community in real life, the process is ongoing. By researching up front, creating structure and focusing your efforts, you can maximize your time spent when it comes to whatever your end goal is when it comes to recruiting and building talent communities online.

Photo Credit Impact Hiring Solutions with modifications by David Smooke

Jessica Miller-Merrell, SPHR is a HR consultant, new media strategist, and author who writes at Blogging4Jobs. Jessica is the host of Job Search Secrets, an internet television show for job seekers.

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