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How to recruit on LinkedIn in 2013LinkedIn is now the preferred choice for talent searching with research out of the US revealing that 93% of recruiters visit this network before going anywhere else. ![]() Founded a decade ago, LinkedIn is the world's largest business-oriented social network with more than 200 million members in over 200 countries and territories. It targets professionals defined as individuals with careers built on distinctive qualifications. The depth of information that LinkedIn collects on its members and strong search function makes it ideal to source white-collar, mid- to senior-level talent. In South Africa, LinkedIn has 2.3 million members. Of these, there are 2,344 business development directors, 20,395 senior engineers and 14,425 marketing managers. A search of marketing managers can further be refined to target 5658 females, of which 2887 are Johannesburg-based, and even zero-in on prospects at specific companies, like Unilever, SABMiller and Brandhouse. The latest toolsSince LinkedIn first launched its hiring solutions over five years ago, it has steadily evolved its toolset. Here is an introduction of the latest tools that LinkedIn has to offer from a social recruitment tool perspective:
Many HR recruiters are now using LinkedIn to market current job openings to active job seekers. Others are also using LinkedIn to find and engage passive candidates who are not trying to change jobs, but would be open to an offer. By exposing them to a strong employer brand message that stays in the back of their minds, HR recruiters can fill job openings quicker when top talent leaves the company. Don't be cheapOne of the biggest mistakes HRs can make is to post jobs on personal profiles to avoid paying for LinkedIn Premium to access the hiring solutions. Candidates quickly start viewing the untargeted, irrelevant job posts as spam, while they only reach a fraction of South Africa's total talent database. The failure of such campaigns is an inadequate reflection of LinkedIn, which is very effective when used correctly. While LinkedIn was founded as professional social network to bring people together, it has done a lot of work on its hiring solutions - now its biggest source of income. Over the past year, LinkedIn's corporate clients grew by more than 40% to about 13,700 by late 2012. About 82% of Fortune 100 companies now use LinkedIn Recruiter and 10 000 companies worldwide use LinkedIn's social recruitment products and services. About Matthew GrayMatthew Gray is client service director at cloud based e-recruitment company, Graylink. Passionate about the growth of digital and its role in rapidly changing business processes, Matthew has been at the forefront of solutions delivery, driving recruiting process change to Graylink's customer base, since the inception of the business in 2003. View my profile and articles... |