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In this course on Optimizing Your Social Recruiting Process, you’ll learn ways to measure the success and effectiveness of your recruiting processes. You’ll also learn about using employee referral programs to make use of your employees’ connections. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to use strategies to improve your social recruiting process over time so that it stays effective and relevant.
After you’ve built and maintained a social media presence on a few platforms, it’s time to analyze key metrics to understand what parts of your strategy are working and what parts need updating or refining. Measuring your success helps you identify what platforms and channels are performing best for the company. Once you know this information, you can consider allocating your efforts and resources to these channels. Your current employees are another channel to consider. They have networks and connections that, if you use them correctly, can provide a large pool of potential candidates that have already been vetted. And they understand the company’s values, culture, and minimum requirements for open positions. This means they can make educated decisions about the people in their lives who would work well with the company. Every strategy you use can be refined and updated over time. This course also covers how to use the Capability Maturity Model to evaluate your processes and make changes to respond to new platforms, trends, and engagement methods.
You'll learn ways to measure the success and effectiveness of your recruiting processes, how to use employee referral programs to make use of your employees' connections, and strategies to improve your social recruiting process over time so it stays effective and relevant.
It covers implementing an employee referral program because current employees have networks and connections that can provide a large pool of already-vetted candidates who understand the company's values, culture, and minimum requirements. The course also covers the benefits, challenges, and pitfalls of these programs.
The course covers how to use the Capability Maturity Model to evaluate your processes and make changes that respond to new platforms, trends, and engagement methods, and it explains the different stages of the model.
The lessons include an Introduction, Measuring the Effectiveness of Your Social Recruiting Process, Implementing an Employee Referral Program, Improving Your Process Over Time, and a Test Your Knowledge section.