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So, today, let’s hop in to learn how to use the most popular recruitment platform – LinkedIn to your advantage.
But, before we start with our LinkedIn recruitment strategy, do you think LinkedIn is a good recruiting tool?Let’s find out!LinkedIn has over 720 million users, 50k remote jobs, 40 million people search for jobs each week, and LinkedIn claims that 3 people are hired every minute on the platformIt would be silly to ignore these figures!Still, if you have even an inch of doubt on LinkedIn’s aptness as a recruiting tool, clear it by glancing through these benefits:
1. LinkedIn allows you to reach out to passive candidates
70% of the LinkedIn users are passive candidates which means they are not actively looking for a new job. Such users are your perfect target, and you can easily find them by using LinkedIn’s advanced search tool.Moreover, by posting your jobs on your LinkedIn’s company page and LinkedIn groups, you can easily grab attention of relevant LinkedIn members.2. The platform is up-to-date and encompassing
Besides passive candidates, you also find candidates who are actively looking for jobs on LinkedIn. And as long as they are searching for a new opportunity, they keep their profiles updated with most recent experiences.3. Leverage candidate endorsements
As a recruiter, you know that every candidate’s profile on LinkedIn has an endorsement section and recommendations from the candidate’s network. Both these features can help you shortlist the right talent for your needs.4. LinkedIn helps you conduct reference checks
With this LinkedIn feature, you can easily find common connections between you and the candidate for quick reference checks.A recruiter at Devin Blanks of DB Search Group — a Minneapolis-based staffing and recruiting firm, has been using LinkedIn for recruitment for the past couple of years, and this is what he has to say:“I have personally been a part of the LinkedIn community since my early career. Currently I have been using it frequently to connect with many hard-to-find professionals whom we may not have had the opportunity to connect with using more conventional means.
“Most recently, we wanted to fill a Senior Director of HR position. As this position was more complex than usual and called for a very specific skill set, I used two different approaches to using LinkedIn.” First, we posted the position, and second, we viewed potential candidates through second and third-party connections via my immediate contacts and requesting an introduction. I got great response, met with a few candidates, and filled the position with a LinkedIn member.”
Post your job directly on LinkedIn
This helps as the platform will present qualified job seekers for your posting. Further, applicants can apply for the job directly on the platform, unclogging your Inbox.Use your LinkedIn network
On LinkedIn, you can elicit candidate recommendations for a particular job offering. You can tap into your network on LinkedIn to get quality referrals or even the network of your current employees by asking them to share the job opening with their LinkedIn connections.Stay in touch with your former, trusted colleagues
Don’t lose touch with people with whom you’ve successfully worked in the past. They could help you in potential future employment and recruitment possibilities.Use your company page to sell yourself as a potential employer
Don’t have a company page on LinkedIn yet? It’s high time you do it now! With over 50 million companies posting on LinkedIn, set your company apart with a dedicated company page on LinkedIn.This helps candidates have insights into your company before they join you as employees.Use keywords to actively search for candidates
Use keywords related to the qualifications you are looking for in your ideal candidate. In this manner, you can narrow down your search and devote time on the profiles of only the suitable ones.Build your own keyword-rich profile
Thought keyword-rich profile is only for job seekers? Well, absolutely not!If you are searching for the right candidate, he/she is also searching for the right employer; to know more about them, their company, and requirements, and finally compile a list of companies they would like to work in. So, develop a complete, keyword-rich profile of yours and your company on LinkedIn.Send InMails
With you can send over a day; it becomes more important to send InMails rather than invites to your target candidates.With InMails, you can reach people to whom you aren’t connected yet, and find great prospects to fill your job offer.Take advantage of LinkedIn groups
Members of a LinkedIn group can share interests, memberships, content, and also help you connect with a potential employee.Besides these ways to hire the right talent on LinkedIn, the platform also offers two recruiting tools to make the process easier.How LinkedIn Recruiter works?
Bonus features
Don’t believe us on this! Yes, we are right! But, just read to what this hiring manager, Rachel Budiong has to say:
Linkedojet is perfect for us in terms of managing LinkedIn campaigns for our team of 7 members. With Linkedojet managing our campaigns now, we invest more time performing our core business activities and streamline our hiring process.
So, ready to invest in this LinkedIn recruitment strategy?
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