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The Last Post

The Whiteboard

Providing a moving experience was my real mission and, in the thankless world of rec-to-rec, I saw the emerging mediums of social media, and my love of the written word, as an ideal way to achieve that. So on 22nd April 2010 I sent out my first digital missive. Now, over 7 years and 376 blog posts on, this is my last.

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Social Recruiting on the Rise; Results from our 2010 Survey

Jobvite

Social networks lead all other recruiting channels for planned investment by employers as the economy recovers. Today, we’ve released the results of the Jobvite Social Recruiting Survey 2010. The results of our 2010 survey show that 83% of respondents are now using or planning to use social media for recruiting.

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Marketers Make Social Networks Top Priority for 2010

Jobvite

eMarketer recently published results of the 2010 Digital Marketing Outlook survey in which marketers reported their priorities for investment in the coming year. of senior marketers is social networks and applications, followed closely by digital infrastructure (44.5%). The top priority for 45.4%

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How to Hire New Graduates: 5 Recruitment Marketing Optimizations That Work

Recruitics

Some of the choices will be good and some not very good, but the labor market for 2017 grads isn’t at all like the horrendous labor market in 2008, 2009, and even 2010.”. million new graduates entering the job market to find, attract, engage and hire the best talent for your teams?

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4th Jobvite Social Recruiting Survey: Employers Plan to Recruit More Through Social Media

Jobvite

Between then and now, comScore reports that time spent in social networks grew from 1 out of every 12 minutes spent online to 1 in out every 6 minutes. Employers have clearly followed their target talent into social networks. Our 2011 survey found that 89% of respondents will recruit through social media this year, up from 83% in 2010.

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Recruitment Marketing Budget as a Percentage of Gross Profit – Are Times Changing Again?

Prominence

For most recruitment agencies, the largest marketing expenditure is dedicated to candidate attraction, historically this was focused on newspaper adverts but today is almost exclusively online job boards. This is because it is still very common for an agency’s marketing activity to be limited almost entirely to job boards.

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Entrepreneur Says Employers No Longer Need To Outsource Recruiting To A Professional

Staffing Talk

In 2010, he co-founded H.Bloom – an online service that delivers flowers to your home or office on a subscription basis. Here is what we had to say on the subject of using social media sites for recruiting in this post. So he knows about building businesses. That’s up from 94% in 2011. Furthermore, 97.3%