The Role of Social Media in Recruitment
Social media has completely
transformed the recruitment process by allowing employers to interact with
potential employees in a much easier and efficient manner. With billions of
users on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, the need for social media
as tools for talent search and branding has steadily increased.
One of the most profound contributions of social
media to recruitment is the increase in the number of possible candidates. The
traditional methods of recruiting using job boards or career fairs is both time
and geographical space bound. Social media eliminates these limitations
allowing employers to tap into a global market in an instant. Recruiters can
use social media platforms like LinkedIn to virtually ‘filter’ their
candidates, thereby increasing the chance of coming across someone with the
right skills. (Marler, J. H., &
Fisher, S. L. 2013).
Also, social media improves employer branding
which is another important aspect of hiring. Job seekers get an insight of the
working conditions of the company, its culture, values, and environment through
the culture of the company’s social media presence. This coupled with employee
testimonials and other achievements, helps in boosting the cultural fit of
potential employees. The recruits most likely to be oriented towards a certain culture
will appreciate and apply for offered positions when the employer brand is
positive. (
In addition, social media
enables recruiters and candidates to communicate directly rather than
depending on resumes alone, recruiters can interact with candidates via
comments, messages, and even video interviews. This interaction allows
recruiters to evaluate soft skills and cultural fit alongside, and sometimes in
place of technical competence.
As seen, social media has
automated processes in recruitment and is a useful tool for improving
efficiency. It increases the diversity of participants in the employment
process while providing great value for both employers and potential employees.
References:
- Marler, J. H., & Fisher, S. L. (2013). A Research Review and Agenda for Social Media in Recruitment and Selection. International Journal of Selection and Assessment, 21(2), 147-160.
- Wright,
P., & Snell, S. A. (2005). Toward an integrative view of strategic
human resource management. International Journal of Human Resource
Management, 16(5), 720-741.
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