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#SocialRecruiting tool Jobmagic for #Facebook

I’ve been speaking with 2 of their people over there. Paul (Thanks for the guidance and product demos) and Jindrich, founder and CEO. You’ll see the quick breakdown in the video below

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It’s shaping up to be a Facebook week on Recruitingtools, but that’s OK. I’ve had the opportunity to speak with the folks over at jobmagic the last couple of weeks. In that I’ve run multiple variations of demos and trails of this application both on a corporate jm level and individual recruiter level.

This is not a paid review. I’ve just had significant success with the tool and felt that I wanted to to share my thoughts. I’ve been speaking with 2 of their people over there. Paul (Thanks for the guidance and product demos) and Jindrich, founder and CEO.

You’ll see the quick breakdown in the video below, but in the end Jobmagic has been givin me a significant reason to use Facebook during the day. It’s certainly not perfect but it’s a damn good tool that you need to evaluate.

You’ve got options to:

  • Add in a jobs tab to display your careers opportunities from your corporate fanpage or personal page
  • Search their internal database (growing)
  • Candidate profile organizer
  • Job description mathcing with candidates from the internal database
  • Create, link and share all job posting (Which are Unlimited) across more than 200 social sites

You’ll see how easy you can index your friends on Facebook and how the tool instantly breaks down the demographics and profiles of your connections, how candidates apply and how your jobs are pushed to more than 200 social sites with one click. If you’ve built your Facebook conenctions based on recruitment, industry and location you’ll enjoy this tool 10x’s more.

In the end Jindrich and his team have made significant strides in converting Facebook into a recruiting tool. Take a look at my thoughts here and check them out for a free trial (no affiliate links)

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About Jobmagic

Jobmagic, the leader in social media recruiting, helps companies to reach the best talent on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and 300 other social networks. Jobmagic’s comprehensive platform includes advanced technologies for social media sourcing, social media optimization, automatic job publishing to social media, referral hiring, talent network management and semantic profile-based matching. Jobmagic is used by companies of all sizes, from Fortune 500 to startups, across all industries from retail to healthcare, and by direct employers as well as staffing and recruiting firms.

Leveraging Shifts in the Recruitment Landscape

Leveraging Shifts in the Recruitment Landscape »

In tumultuous times such as these, recruitment trends are constantly changing. The following details emerging trends and challenges global recruitment marketing agency CKR Interactive noted throughout 2010 that will play a large role in the 2011 recruitment realm.

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1000 And Counting…..

Today marks a major milestone for Recruiting Daily as we hit our 1000th post. We have come a long way since our formal launch in June and we wanted to take a moment to thank all of our readers. RD began as a small ‘pay it forward’ project, but has really become a tremendous resource for recruiters of all sectors. So thank you for the support and spreading the word.

We have a number of projects set to debut in 2011 and will of course continue to bring recruiters, tips, product reviews, and the latest staffing industry news.

So in other words- we are just getting started!

Thank you again from all of the Recruiting Daily team.

HireClix Chooses ClickEquations To Power Paid Search Expansion

HireClix Chooses ClickEquations To Power Paid Search Expansion »

ClickEquations today announced that HireClix, LLC, an interactive recruitment marketing agency, has chosen ClickEquations as their paid search marketing platform. ClickEquations is the first intelligent paid search platform for large advertisers and agencies.

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SourceSolution.com: Name Gen, Target and List Building

SourceSolutions is not a recruiting tool. It’s a service that helps connect people with business. You won’t find resumes here but you can walk away with great information to narrow your search.

Often times the tools we use as sourcers / recruiters are not recruiting tools. You’ve heard me say it time and time again that we are in the business of gathering information, not resumes.  The other day Maha Akiki, a frequent contributor of information to our site shared a link with me that she found while doing some research.

SourceSolutions is not a recruiting tool. It’s a service that helps connect people with business. You won’t find resumes here but you can walk away with great information to narrow your search.

We’ve found that levering SourceSolutions in a way similar to how you’d use jigsaw can help you uncover some great leads. Since the site focuses on CRO and CMO’s you’ll strong data relevant to CMO and CRO’s, Biotech and Pharma, Professional Services and Regulatory.

Pros:

  • Most info for free
  • Targeted to the CRO and CMO industries
  • Few options and filters are intuitive

Cons:

  • Not every company has lists or information
  • You cannot search freehand

Cool:

  • You can Link up to your LinkedIn account to see who you are connected with in your targeted immediate network
  • You can research pipeline reports from the company and search their management teams

Step 1:

Goto http://www.sourcesolution.com

Step 2:

Choose the heading you wish to research. I tend to choose company directory or Industry Organizations but you’ll find valuable info in all categories.

 

Step 3:

Choose your company and research pipelines and management teams

Search pipelines for products and release dates

 

Search management teams for names, locations and titles

 

Career StyleWatch 2011: Personal Career Satisfaction is Back in Style

Career StyleWatch 2011: Personal Career Satisfaction is Back in Style »

With more than 15 million people currently unemployed in the U.S., according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, it’s no surprise people are actively looking for jobs. But even during these tough economic times when jobs are sparse and people are struggling to keep their jobs, the unemployed will likely be vying for available positions with employed individuals throughout 2011.

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WorkerExpress Takes Home Top Prize at iTalent

WorkerExpress Takes Home Top Prize at iTalent »

WorkerExpress (www.WorkerExpress.com) was awarded the top prize at the first annual iTalent showcase in San Francisco. The iTalent judges credited WorkerExpress for its sturdy business model and for “bringing innovation to the construction staffing business.

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RecruitingDaily Advice For Christmas Week

Sometimes at this time of year, when we are all going crazy working and preparing for the holidays, we need a little sage advice to SLOW the heck down!  Who better than….

When In Doubt Simplify

Post written by Leo Babauta.

It’s the time of year when everyone is in a crazy rush: to shop to decorate to get ingredients to go to parties to travel to get last-minute work done to go to the kids’ Christmas pageants to go caroling to get those to-dos done.

There is a single answer to just about all your problems — Christmas or otherwise:

Simplify.

It’s the answer to your time-management problems: instead of trying to figure out how to manage your schedule try simplifying it. Do less. Say no to projects and meetings. Cut back on commitments. Have less on your schedule and you’ll eliminate the problem of trying to manage it all. You’ll also have less stress and love life more.

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How to choose a LinkedIn Group – Be Selective, creative and proactive

Human beings are social animals and they always like to be in groups. In the new web 2.0 world – this also holds very much true. The social networking has provided people a life 2.0 where they can create their own groups, be part of them and engage people – without actually having a trouble to meet them (!).

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Human beings are social animals and they always like to be in groups. In the new web 2.0 world – this also holds very much true. The  social networking has provided people a life 2.0 where they can create their own  groups, be part of them and engage people – without actually having a trouble to meet them (!).

This time, I am talking about professional networking groups – LinkedIn Groups. Groups provide a great platform for like-minded people to discuss and share thoughts about their common interest. Especially LinkedIn Groups is a very engaging way to create a community around similar skills / interest / industry / technology (so on and so forth). However with 100s of new groups popping every day AND with 50 groups’ limit of LinkedIn, one has to think very logically about his/her strategy around groups. Though 50 seem to be a big number; with amount of groups that LI offers – this actually proves to be a very small number.

This creates a new challenge for everyone about how to manage their LinkedIn groups. Here’re my few guidelines as starters (I’m sure you will come up with many more).

Be selective about your groups and ignores the rest

LinkedIn Groups has also powered personal branding in a big way. Now-a-days people mention on their resume / CV / profile about the groups they author and population of their groups. While creating Groups is a very easy process, maintaining / growing them needs dedicated efforts. You have to be very selective about groups you join and ignore the rest of requests. Avoid being part of groups without proper overview analysis of people in the group, motto of the group and author. Remember – LinkedIn is a professional network; hence joining groups of night clubs, celebrity fan pages OR sports / entertainment would not give a good professional image of yours.
Groups that you join also get featured on your public profile page in LinkedIn. Hence, make sure those groups reflect your professional image / expertise.

How active are your current groups?

As I said previously – people starts their groups with great enthusiasm; however fails to carry on the momentum. After sometime those groups just occupies your Group list without any significant activity. It’s difficult to track activities of all your groups daily – but once in a while visit every group that you have subscribed and see what’s going on.
• Observe how much relevant the discussion topics are.
• See how current those topics are.
• Do you see many replies or threads by industry specialists?
• Did those discussions / news allow you to learn anything new?
• How big is audience? Even if it is small – how engaging they are?

Where are your industry experts?

Generally speaking this is a good indications about which are the better groups than others. Being experts in their industry – these are the sources for good advice, tips etc. Try to follow their groups as starting points. This can give you a way to other like-minded professionals. This will also help you to connect with them and their community as a good brand building exercise for yourself. However – again don’t follow them blindly.

Are you getting ROI?

We subscribe in groups with set of expectations. It’s a simple give and take activity. People expect to contribute and in return get advice about their own requests. To evaluate this you have to participate actively in group discussions by answering or posting new topics. Closely observe about how much attention / response you get for your meaningful contribution. Are you getting new ideas, concepts and responses? If yes – this is an investment group for you. If there is very little response and sharing by group members – it’s best to exit and create a slot for new group.

Spam-Hunters

Everyone has his/her own strategy behind creating their groups. Some people want to enhance their own brand and others have a genuine knowledge sharing intentions. Groups are a very easy target for Spam-hunters – especially now when we have open groups. If you are getting spam emails about any product / company / individual promoting something and if that person is group author – it’s a clear indication of his ROI of group. If you are getting spam-mails from other member – best to tell group author so that he/she can remove this person.

Industry Presence

How many of your colleagues, industry connections etc are present in your group? This might give you a good indication about usefulness. At the end of the day – groups are nothing but collaboration of people along with their skills / experience. This might also be a good opportunity for you to invite your colleagues to your groups to increase effectiveness. This chain reaction helps any group to be people and content rich.

Engagement / Relationship Building

Apart from knowledge sharing and Q&A sessions – groups are excellent way to meet new people in your industry. This way you can create, engage and maintain relationships with new people. A good group and its leader (at least initially) should facilitate conversations and engagement process. I’ve got many good industry connections and even friends by being an active member in some groups. This engagement and relationship building helps a great deal when you meet them face to face to cement this further.

Periodic Review – Clean up & Enrichment

You should visit your set of groups once every 3 months or so. Just go through your list and pick out any obvious groups which are not yielding any ROI despite your contribution. This helps to clean up non-yielding groups to give space (Remember 50 limitation?) to new fresh groups. I’m sure you will find at least 3 to 4 such groups every quarter. Similarly – you should also search for any new groups and consider any good recommendations within your network. This cleaning up exercise makes sure that your set of groups is really worth being onto your profile list.

Thinking of Creating your own Group?

OR even better – do you already have one? You have a great responsibility of making sure that you keep your group enriched and engaging all the time. As an author – you have to invest good amount of time (at least in initial stages) to attract new talent and keep your audience engaged. You also need to have a specific vision/motto to create your group. You work as a facilitator initially to set right tone and giving direction to your group. Once you start getting good contribution – work as controller to avoid any ill-effects and make sure your group is on right track. Key thing is that you have to lead from the front and invest efforts to get good ROI. Make sure that you key-in right people into the group who will lead from the front – also make them co-admins if you have trust.

In recent times Social / Professional networking has given a fantastic platform to create communities, share ideas and drive thought process. Saying this – one has to know how to manage and get most of out of their groups. It’s key to be in right groups and right times! With 50 group limit in LinkedIn – this becomes more important.

At the end of the day – you get identified by a Group (company) you keep!!!!!

About Author

Sarang Brahme has been in sourcing for the last six years. He began with job board sourcing and networking and gradually found his way into the magical world of sourcing. He has enjoyed wearing different hats, including sourcer, recruiter, team lead, client servicing manager, pre-sales, and executive hiring – but beneath all that, sourcing is what makes him happy. Currently, Brahme works for CapGemini in India in Strategic and Executive Hiring – Sourcing. He is a firm believer in the recruitment sourcing concept and always thinks that sourcing as a function has immense power to change the way recruiters recruit.

http://magicsourcer.wordpress.com

Bullhorn Rolls Out Breakthrough Advances in Microsoft Outlook and Exchange Email Integration

Bullhorn Rolls Out Breakthrough Advances in Microsoft Outlook and Exchange Email Integration »

Bullhorn®, the global leader in online staffing and recruiting agency software, announced ground-breaking improvements to its Microsoft Outlook and Exchange® email and calendar capabilities.

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Healthcare Professionals Add Social Media to Their Job Search Process, Networking

Healthcare Professionals Add Social Media to Their Job Search Process, Networking »

Job seekers, including those in the healthcare profession, are using social media for more than just social purposes. Physicians, nurses, allied health professionals and pharmacists are accessing their computers and mobile phones to network with professional colleagues, track down job leads and apply for new positions.

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CyberCoders Named as a Top Workplace for 2010

CyberCoders Named as a Top Workplace for 2010 »

CyberCoders, a leading worldwide recruiting firm which uses technology and excellent recruiters to match companies and people to find the optimum career fit, is recognized as one of Orange County Register’s Top Places to Work for 2010. The award granted to top companies is based on extensive employee surveys which measure six factors and honors outstanding companies who genuinely care about their employees.

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Effective Job Hunting Strategies Named for 2011 Job Search

Effective Job Hunting Strategies Named for 2011 Job Search »

Professional job hunter Chris Pires and author of the book “Shred Your Resume and Find a Job Fast,” assures job seekers that proven job hunting strategies combined with the right mentality will be significant to the success of their job hunting efforts for 2011.

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