Lately I’ve been doing a lot of thinking, about Facebook. And as a result, I found myself watching the “Social Network” movie for a second time!
It’s interesting because I do have a Facebook page, but only because friends & family and those from the past continued to send invites to connect. Very seldom do I log in. I don’t play games, write on someone’s wall or read updates.
So it’s obvious that I am not yet a real fan or user of Facebook! I see it as the old beer commercial (just watching TV enjoying a Bud), chill in, or just hanging out with friends. Basically it was something to do if you had time to kill.
Because I am a recruiter, LinkedIn is my social network of choice. The only real benefit of Facebook from a recruiting perspective is being able to send a direct email message to a person of interest without having to go through a connection or the In-mail process that is currently available on LinkedIn.
But lately, Facebook has become a hot topic in recruiting. A number of prospectors have developed tools to find the gold nuggets of talent; all because of two important demographics: number of people on Facebook and the amount of time people are spending on Facebook. I guess it’s the new “if you want to catch fish-you need to fish where the fish are” recruitment strategy.
Here is what’s really bugging me about Facebook! I am becoming convinced that it is here to stay and will become an institution in our lives like the banking and insurance industries!
Think about it-today we put our hard earned dollars or life savings in banks without even thinking about the concept of banking. And if you compare banking of the 1800’s; convincing regular folks that they should reveal their gold and other valuables by transferring them from their secret hiding places to a public place that is more secure than their secret hiding place. Hmmm, think about back then and where we are today!
Anyway, back to Facebook! At the end of the movie the caption said Facebook was valued as $25 billion; and a year later I read that it has an implied value of $80 billion. What does that tell me; it tells me that after years of building my professional LinkedIn network, Facebook will replace LinkedIn as THE recruiting platform of the future!
Why?
Not because of the value, but because it was the recruiters who shaped LinkedIn into what LinkedIn is today. Recruiters saw it as THE tool that could be a game changer in the Industry. They were the true early adapters; they jumped all over it by inviting candidates in their proprietary database to connect, they started groups and continued to build their networks, but on property they do not own or control. LinkedIn encouraged this usage by simply responding to their needs and offering more stuff, which is gradually shifting from free to fees.
What if?
What if real recruiters took back control of recruiting?
What if recruiters showed their true powers by collectively encouraging their connections on Linkedin to reveal their presence on Facebook? According to the numbers-if they are on LinkedIn, most likely they are on Facebook as well!
Not really sure what the outcome or result will be, hopefully good! But what if every recruiter clicks the like/share buttons on this particular post or any other articles written this specific subject?
What is the true power of social media in the hands of real recruiters?
Interesting read Ken. I am fascinated by the coming battle between Linkedin, Facebook and others but I do believe one of the players will have to make a serious gamble to become the de facto business platform of the future. Social media is still in its infancy and there are tremendous business opportunities for the "ballsy" company. Recruitment is a tag on to a successful business platform: ie: Linkedin is a good example. but as the social media business model evolves all bets are off.
There is a significant difference on how these tools play out based on the type of recruiter using the platform: corporate recruiters vs agency recruiters. One is dealing with a large volume while the agency recruiter is working let's face it on more of a quality level. So how they use and are influenced by the tools are quite different. Agency recruiters will always tap their own network vs. just going to the tool du jour (although we do use them) but a corporate recruiter will have to adopt the various popular tools simply due to volume.
I look forward to the coming battle to see what transpires as I do believe it will be game changing to the recruiting world.
Facebook = wedding, family gathering
Linkedin = professional conference with multiple events
Linkedin groups, Niche Social Networks = focussed events
Weddings and family gatherings are great but tough to get anything done. As in real life, I think we get the most bang for our buck with Focussed Meetings/Events/Groups/Networks
I made 3 placements last week. All from Linkedin inmails. If there is a change coming, you wouldn't know it from here.
Like the others say, FB is for friends and family so far. However, the pages aspect gives you the ability to silo the social you from the professional you. ( and the embraceable you, if you're so inclined). So that is the strategy to defeat linkedin.
I wish Facebook would stop trying to battle windmills and get their own house right. Such as their search function.
Don't see it happening any time soon. I have trouble sourcing and recruiting using BranchOut (their professional site and supposed LinkedIn killer) never mind regular FB.
I'll stick with LinkedIn and my phone and leave FB for scheduling golf outings, sharing pictures of my daughter (she's growing way too fast), trying to reconnect with old high school buddies, etc.
Ken, I totally agree with you. I understand many of the points raised in debate as well. However, I think that Facebook is going to rule the lacndscape in a very short period of time. I think Google+ will give it a run for it's money, but with the shear numbers that Facebook is starting with, they are sure to win in the early race.
I am still like you, only logging in to Facebook maybe once a month because someone tagged a photo of me from 1989, etc... However, with BeKnown and BranchOut starting to lead the way from a professional standpoint, I think Facebook will find which professional "connector" looks and acts the best, will gobble them up, and then continue it's world dominance in the social space.
I think we as recruiters should begin to embrace Facebook right now or get left in the dust. I don't know in the long run which of these two giants (FB or Google) wll win this war, but we better be savvy enough to adapt or else.
Thanks so much for sharing. These are cool times we live in!
Ken,
Facebook is a very effective recruiting channel. More so for corporate recruiters than third party, but the apps that have launched over the last 18 months have turned FB in to a serious recruiting channel. I don't see it as simple as FB killing LinkedIn, different channels, different purposes.
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