Technology and social media fuel new recruitment methods

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• Facebook hot on the heels of LinkedIn as the most useful social network site for sourcing candidates
• Video technology to become more prolific in hiring decisions

Networking has always been important but with the explosion of social media, its importance has dramatically increased research from talent and career management consultancy, Right Management reveals*.

Face-to-face and social networking was used by 74 percent of the recruiters and HR managers surveyed. Of the most useful social/professional networking sites for sourcing candidates, LinkedIn topped the list (61 percent) but surprisingly Facebook was cited by over half (52 percent) as the second most useful site, demonstrating that social media networks and data sources are being used increasingly for professional benefit.

Developments in technology are also making their mark in the recruitment process. While just 17 percent stated they used video CV’s now, this jumped up to almost half (48 percent) who said they would consider using them in the future. Similarly, webcam/video technology is not used commonly in selection process now but 40 percent said it was likely to increase in the next five years.

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Nicola Deas, Practice Leader of Career Management at Right Management, said: “It’s critical, particularly in this difficult job market, that job seekers have support to develop the right skills and have access to the right opportunities to find employment. It’s never been more important to learn how to effectively network with peers – online and offline – as well as being able to create a great online profile with compelling messages that will get noticed by employers and recruiters. It’s not enough to have just to have a good CV today.”

Right Management has just launched a series of enhancements to its outplacement solution. RightChoice maximises technology for employers and candidates as well as maintaining the valued and important individual coaching support. It presents new powerful online tools, social media training and a new approach to delivering expert coaching 7-days a week.

Pamela Flores is an events professional with experience at Symposium Events, a UK-based conference and events organization. She has worked in editorial and event coordination roles within the HR and expatriate management sector, contributing to the organization of major conferences including the Expatriate Management and Global Mobility conference. Her background spans online editorial work and events management within the professional conference industry.

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