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Resources you can use - Jobadder

Jobadder is a cloud-based recruitment management platform that helps recruitment & staffing professionals to post jobs on social media sites & 200+ job boards, track applicants and communicate with candidates via email and SMS. You can customize your pages and get to see your recruitment information via dashboards. More than 5,000 recruiters use Jobadder and it is compatible with all browsers and mobile devices.  For more details, visit http://www.jobadder.com/ Source: eGrabber Newsletter

4 tips to create job ads that attract top talent

Your well-crafted job ad cannot make any difference if it cannot be found by your candidates. Try the following:    Don't stick to the job title that you use in your company. Look for similar job titles that your potential candidates might look for. Ensure that the job description conveys the necessary information to your candidates and also at the same time, it is short and not too wordy.  Include relevant keywords that your prospective candidates might use to search for jobs. Include a call-to-action - Call, Email or Apply, etc.  Source: eGrabber Newsletter

5 tips to become a thought leader on LinkedIn

Thought leaders on LinkedIn not only influence people within their network but also reach out to millions of people beyond their network. It helps you stay on top of your audience’s mind and in the process make you successful as well. Try the following: Fine tune your profile - photo, summary, description, skills, recommendations, endorsements, awards, education, etc. Create timely content that is relevant and useful to your audience. Get your content published on LinkedIn. It helps you reach a large audience. You can also contribute to niche groups. Create & add a Slideshare presentation or a video. This helps you earn some credibility. Connect with your audience, encourage discussion, reply to their questions, always be helpful. Source: eGrabber Newsletter

Resources you can use - Spark Hire

Spark Hire is a video interviewing platform that helps employers and staffing professionals eliminate the traditional screening and interviewing methods, gain more insights on candidates and make the best hires. It helps you to save a lot of time and cost. It has helped more that 2000 companies in over 40 countries. For more details, visit http://www.sparkhire.com/ Source: eGrabber Newsletter

Search AOL for LinkedIn profiles based on title

The following search script will help you search for candidates based on title using AOL. The search syntax is: "Title" (site:linkedin.com/in OR site:linkedin.com/pub) -'pub/dir' For example, if you want to search for LinkedIn profiles with title "Director of Marketing", the search string will be: "Director of Marketing" (site:linkedin.com/in OR site:linkedin.com/pub) -'pub/dir' Source: eGrabber Newsletter

6 tips to hire candidates on Twitter

Twitter can be your powerful recruiting tool if you do things in the right way. Try the following: Use hash tags when you share a job opening. It makes the tweet searchable and will help you reach people beyond your followers. Don't just tweet about jobs. Mix up your tweets with news, updates, events, happenings at your company, etc. Respond when an interested candidate replies to your tweet. Else, she might move away. Automating tweets is the order of the day. But that isn't social. Your followers will figure it out.  Have someone to manage and engage your  followers. Check your prospective candidates' profile and timeline to know about them.  Encourage candidates to have conversations on Twitter. Source: eGrabber Newsletter

Search Google for LinkedIn profiles based on Company & Title

The following search script will help you to search Google for LinkedIn profiles based on Company & Title. The search syntax is: "Company" "Title" (site:linkedin.com/pub OR site:linkedin.com/in) -"pub/dir" For example, if you want to build a list of 'Project Manager' profiles at 'IBM', the search script will be:  "IBM""Project Manager" (site:linkedin.com/pub OR site:linkedin.com/in)-"pub/dir" Source: eGrabber Newsletters