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Automate Boolean search and speed up candidate sourcing

Sourcing candidates is not a difficult task at all but sourcing the “right candidate” is. Recruiters source candidates from job boards, professional networking sites, online resume databases, internal database and various other sources. But the challenge lies in finding the best talent from the huge candidate pool. A normal search on the Internet will not get you the right results. That is why, recruiters who are well-versed with Boolean search use Boolean search strings to source candidates. But, it takes a lot of time to source candidates using Boolean search scripts. Let us see what a recruiter does to source candidates for a particular role.    1. Search candidates in her internal database / Outlook emails or PC/system folders.    2. Write Boolean search strings to source candidates from different job boards.    3. Write Boolean search strings to source candidates from professional / social networking sites.    4. Write Boolean search strings to source candidates from on

4 Tips for Effective Social Media Recruiting

Social media recruiting is one of the most effective recruiting strategies that help you to hire the top talent. But, you need to follow a few things to make the most of it. 1.     Engage with job seekers – When job seekers connect with you and ask questions, answer them. This helps you to build a relationship with your prospective candidates. 2.     Create a brand profile – You are the official representative of your company. So ensure that you have your company name / logo on your profile or bio. It helps job seekers to easily engage with you on career-related stuff. 3.     Update regularly – Post content that is relevant & useful to your target candidate pool and also encourage them to post content. 4.     Use multimedia – Use videos and other media content to job ads to improve engagement.

Search LinkedIn profiles with links to online resumes

You can search Google for LinkedIn profiles with links to online resumes. The Google search syntax is as follows: site:www.linkedin.com "websites * * * resume" keywords For example, if you want to search for profiles of product managers in LinkedIn with links to online resumes, the Google search string will be: site:www.linkedin.com “websites * * * resume” product manager

Resources you can use – The Network

The Network is a formal alliance of 36 leading recruitment job boards from over 80 offices committed to online recruitment in more than 70 countries. The Network is now the biggest online recruitment solution in the world, used by more than 1 000 customers. With access to a pool of over 82 million jobseekers across 70 countries, you won't need to look anywhere else to meet your recruitment requirements. http://www.the-network.com/