So I am sitting here sourcing and marketing and recruiting and blogging. I just came across a good Social Media article and I need feedback. I understand that Twitter will take some time to build on, but is Facebook really the way things are going? I use Linked In a lot and starting to build my Twitter feed to be a good source. FACEBOOK, I know there is a huge network, but I come from the mindset of FB is for stalkers and posting pics and how are the two going to mix? Help me out here.
What's the article and why is it good? :) Don't get caught up in the noise. You just have to fish where they're biting, that's all. If you're finding people (and getting them to call you back) from Facebook, then go for it. If not, don't use it because some "marketer" said so.
http://www.recruitingblogs.com/profiles/blogs/recruiting-in-the-tre...
I liked this article because it articulates when and how much time needs to be put in to make Twitter or any Social arena work well. I have always had good luck with Linked in and continue to use it, but I am afraid it is becoming over saturated with Recruiters and the members are no longer as responsive. Sad I hope it doesn't go away.
Comment
All the recruiting news you see here, delivered straight to your inbox.
Just enter your e-mail address below
1801 members
316 members
180 members
190 members
222 members
34 members
62 members
194 members
619 members
530 members
© 2024 All Rights Reserved Powered by
Badges | Report an Issue | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service
With over 100K strong in our network, RecruitingBlogs.com is part of the RecruitingDaily.com, LLC family of Recruiting and HR communities.
Our goal is to provide information that is meaningful. Without compromise, our community comes first.
One Reservoir Corporate Drive
4 Research Drive – Suite 402
Shelton, CT 06484
Email us: info@recruitingdaily.com
All the recruiting news you see here, delivered straight to your inbox.
Just enter your e-mail address below
You need to be a member of RecruitingBlogs to add comments!
Join RecruitingBlogs