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Why job ads don't work?

Many job postings today have very little information and appeal.  Job seekers, particularly the top talent, expect the job ad to be informative and compelling. But many job ads lack enough information and fail to answer the questions that arise in the job seekers’ mind and even worse, the job ads deliver the wrong message. Hence the job seekers are unable to evaluate the opportunity and make an informed career decision. Another reason why job ads don’t work is many companies continue to invest in ads that do not yield the expected results. The reasons may be attributed to their habit (posting the job ads in the same sites irrespective of the results), financial constraints (fixed budget or the company would have a tie-up with a particular job board) and awareness (There are thousands of job boards and career portals. Posting a perfect job ad in a wrong site will not yield the expected results.) So it is essential for recruiters and hiring managers to ensure that they post effect

Why Posting Jobs Online is a Passive Strategy?

Posting jobs online is one of the most common activities that recruiters and hiring managers do whenever they have a job opening. But  Glen Cathey , one of the leading sourcing experts in the industry, has a different opinion. Glen, in his recent article, says that posting jobs online is a passive strategy. He also says that posting jobs online doesn’t offer control over the candidate qualifications, attracts only active job seekers and posting jobs online is not social. Here are a few points discussed in the article: Why posting jobs online is a passive strategy? Because there isn’t any action involved other than posting jobs and the recruiters wait for things to happen rather than identifying, attracting and hiring top talent. When you post jobs online, you do not have control over candidate qualifications. You post a job ad with a specific qualification and experience but there is no guarantee that only those candidates will respond to your job posting. Anybody (unqualified,

How to search and extract resumes in 3 simple steps?

Recruiters use different sourcing strategies such as sourcing from resume databases, job boards, social networking sites, professional networking sites, blogs, forums, etc. But still finding the right candidate for the right job has been the toughest challenge for recruiters. The main reason behind this is recruiters spend most of their time to search and extract resumes. They wade through huge stacks of resumes in their database or manually search through the Internet to find the valid resumes and then extract resumes. This is not only time consuming but also tiresome. As a result, they are left with very little time for other recruiting activities. So what is the solution? ResumeGrabber JobSuite is a powerful resume import tool that helps you to speed up online candidate sourcing and resume extraction. Yes, it’s true! It helps you to search and extract resumes in 3 simple steps. The tool has advanced Boolean search scripts that experts use to search resumes.

Find a Company's Employees from Google, Yahoo and Bing

Not all companies list their staff on their website, but many do and the site search technique is a wonderful way to find them. The Google search syntax for this search is as follows: site:URL (Job Title) For example, if you are looking for profiles of people in the Executive Management at say Kforce Inc., the Google search script will be: site:kforce.com (Executive Management) Clicking on the first result will take you to the company's webpage where their leadership is listed. This particular command works in all the 3 major search engines - Google, Yahoo and Bing.

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. Try the following: 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. 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. Update regularly  – Post content that is relevant & useful to your target candidate pool and also encourage them to post content. Use multimedia   – Use videos and other media content to job ads to improve engagement.

How recruiters can leverage the power of LinkedIn?

LinkedIn is the leading professional networking site used by job seekers, employers and recruiters. It helps recruiters reach a huge talent pool of passive candidates. However, to access this vast talent pool and leverage the power of LinkedIn, recruiters need to do the following:  Create Profile   – Create a complete, keyword-rich profile for you/your company that impresses your potential candidates and clients. Join Targeted Groups   – It helps you to quickly connect with your targeted passive candidate pool (even if you don’t know the candidates). Explore Groups   – You can share information/job opening, participate in a discussion, post your opinions, search for candidates, etc. Expand your Network   – Connect with your past & present co-workers/employees. They can be your best sources of referrals or even they can become your future employees. You can also leverage their network to reach your potential candidates through referrals and introd

5 tips for effective candidate sourcing

Candidate sourcing is one of the most crucial elements in a recruiting process. You need to follow a few things for effective candidate sourcing. Try the following: Try and find out the sourcing strategy that works best for you. Do your homework – get more information about the job, candidate, company, industry, etc. Prioritize your sourcing tasks based on the requirements. If there is an urgent requirement, prioritize it. Do not stick to one source, use multiple resources such as internal database, job boards, social/professional networks, etc. Fulfill your commitments – If you commit something, make sure that you fulfill it.