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Source top talent from social media in no time

Talent sourcing has never been the same since social media came into existence. With social media taking center stage, especially in the last couple of years, it has drastically changed the way companies recruited and hired prospective candidates. Companies ranging from Fortune 500s to small startups are now using social media as one of their key recruiting strategies. Social media broke the shackles of traditional recruiting methods and it helps recruiters speed up their recruiting processes. Geographical boundaries have now been reduced to just a status update or a tweet. Employers, recruiters and prospective job candidates are now able to reach each other in a fraction of a second which was not the case in the past. Statistics reveal that the year 2011 has been a year of social media. More than 14 million people have used social media to find their last job and an increasingly large number of companies have started using social media to recruit and hire the top talent. Based

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

Automate Recruiting Processes and Stay Ahead of your Competition

Recruiters and hiring managers spend a lot of time to source resumes and extract resumes. Generally when you search for resumes in search engines, you get a lot of results. Along with the resumes, the search results also contain other unwanted information. So, to pick only the resumes from the search results, you need to manually click each result and check whether it is a resume or not, and then segregate the resumes alone from the search results. This is a time-consuming and tiresome task. If you are well-versed with Boolean search strings, you can use various combinations of search strings to find only the resumes from the search results. But again, you need to manually execute each search script to source candidates from different locations, different skill sets, experience and various other criteria and it eventually takes away most of your productive hours which means there is every chance that you might lose a potential candidate or client. This is where a complete end-to-e