Only 22 Percent of Recruiters Used Facebook to Recruit
The survey results come from actual social recruiting activity within the Bullhorn Reach user network of more than 160,000 recruiters. The survey is designed to evaluate recruitment activity on major social media channels, and assess how recruiters are using social networks in North America. The results also showed that a mere 12 percent of recruiters were connected to all three major social networks last year. At 14 percent, recruiters using a combination of LinkedIn and Twitter to source talent was more popular than the 8 percent using LinkedIn and Facebook.
“Social recruiting continues to gain momentum and it’s no surprise that LinkedIn remains the preferred network for recruiters given its early and fervent adoption,” Art Papas, president and CEO of Bullhorn, said. “Social media helps recruiters reach a much larger pool of talent than they would through traditional means. In 2012, when we issued our first social recruiting activity report, it was mainly tech-savvy early adopters using Bullhorn Reach. Now it’s mainstream.”
Other key findings include:
- Recruiters are more active on LinkedIn than on any other network and the social networking site has the highest percentage of recruiters with enormous network sizes (15 percent have between 1,001-2,000 connections).
- Recruiters saw an average of 179 views per job posted on LinkedIn, compared to 45 views per job post on Twitter, and only 10 views per job post on Facebook.
- Of those recruiters using all three social networks, those seeking talent for information technology jobs was the largest. Recruiters in finance and banking, healthcare, and manufacturing followed.
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