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Internet Recruitment Landscape

Internet Recruitment Landscape. River Valley HR Association - June, 2011. Today’s Presenters:. Susan Oxford Vice President, AIRS Products Nancy Cromwell Vice President, Business Development. The RightThing & AIRS Overview.

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Internet Recruitment Landscape

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  1. Internet Recruitment Landscape River Valley HR Association - June, 2011

  2. Today’s Presenters: Susan OxfordVice President, AIRS Products Nancy Cromwell Vice President, Business Development

  3. The RightThing & AIRS Overview • Ranked top RPO provider by the Everest Research Institute in 2011 in terms of overall scale, scope and technology capability; as well as being recognized for holding the largest market share of global RPO deals, large market segment success and exempt employee hiring • Deliver a variety of RPO models to over 80 clients filling 140,000+ external positions annually • Global reach with 700+ employees in Findlay, OH; Philadelphia, PA; Lebanon, NH; Buenos Aires, Argentina and strategic global partnership with Alexander Mann Solutions • Developed award winning SourcePoint® Automated Sourcing Technology & AIRS Training with over 300 technology clients and 200,000+ trained globally • Seasoned leadership team with award winning executives. • Best-in-class workplace: Recognized by SHRM & Great Place to Work Institute as one of the “Best Small & Medium Places to Work”

  4. The RightThing & AIRS Overview • In 1997, AIRS rocked the recruiting world by introducing legions of professionals to ground breaking Internet sourcing techniques that enabled them to find and attract talent from every corner of the web.  There was no Twitter, no Facebook, and no LinkedIn. • Today, It’s easier than ever to find people online, your challenge is to know which resources to use (and when) to stay ahead of your competition.  • With thousands of sites, let’s look at the big picture of the Internet Recruiting Landscape.

  5. Internet Recruitment Landscape Social Networks Career Hubs & Aggregators Conduit Targeted Push/Pull Media & Thought Sharing

  6. Internet Recruitment Landscape: Agenda Today we will highlight three key components of the Internet Recruiting Landscape and how recruiters are leveraging the Internet today. Three Key Components: • Career-Hubs • Social Media • Career Sites

  7. Internet Recruitment Landscape: Career Hubs • Landscape of Career Hubs is ever-changing.   • Big Boards vs Niche Boards • Posting Aggregators • Resume Aggregators

  8. Career Hubs: Big Boards vs Niche Boards • Big Boards– cast a wide net, lots of views • Niche Boards – narrow target, few views

  9. Career Hubs: Job Posting Aggregators • Aggregates jobs from all over the web. • Top destination for job seekers. • Job Boards, Company Sites & Newspapers • Expanding to compete with sites like Monster.

  10. Career Hubs: Resume Aggregators • Aggregates resumes from hundreds of resume banks. • Eliminates duplicate resumes/candidates who post resumes at multiple boards. • Critical for OFCCP reporting.

  11. SourcePoint® SourcePoint® Technology BIG BOARDS Recruitment Focused CRM & Resume Aggregation System 3,000 Integrated Job Boards Web-Based, Easily Accessible & Shared Files Across the Company OFCCP Reporting – Track all searches and retains audit info Passive Candidate Name Generation from 80 Million Records Automated Search Features – Finds new candidates overnight Candidate Communication – Email as needed or create auto-emails NICHE BOARDS SOCIAL SITES

  12. Internet Recruitment Landscape: Social Media • Social Media is a very fluid medium and constantly evolving.   • Web 2.0 impact on the way we recruit today. • Top Networking Sites: • Professional Networks • Social Networks • Online Communities “The most effective social media recruiting applies the elements of smart social media practice in general,” said Sherrie A. Madia, Ph.D., author of The Social Media Survival Guide. Madia said the key is not to limit yourself to one network; effective talent sourcing is about “networking the networks” to provide entries for talent across communities and platforms that allow recruiters to target pools of potential applicants with greater precision.

  13. Social Media: Professional Networks • LinkedIn • Largest network with 100 Million plus members. • Passive Candidates. • Competes with Monster as the leading place to find top talent.

  14. Social Media: Social Networks • Twitter • Also known as microblogging. • Send and read chats = Tweets using 140 Characters. • 200 million plus users.

  15. Social Media: Online Communities • Facebook • Number one online community with over 600 million active users. • Companies create a fan page. • Recruiters leverage common interest sites, workplace, college or various skills.

  16. Internet Recruitment Landscape: Social Media • Companies need to leverage: Blogs, RSS Feeds, Facebook, Talent Communities etc.

  17. Internet Recruitment Landscape: Social Media

  18. Internet Recruitment Landscape: Career Sites • Go Beyond Active Job Seekers – Move Towards Pipelining! • Talent Communities – Not Ready to Apply?

  19. Internet Recruitment Landscape: Career Sites • Reconnect and Target Alumni

  20. Internet Recruitment Landscape: Mobile Recruiting • 91% of people keep their mobile phone within arms reach 24/7 (Morgan Stanley 2007) • By 2009 there were 285 million US mobile subscribers (CTIA 2010) • 70 million US mobile subscribers connect to the internet (CTIA 2010) • By 2020 mobile devices will be the primary means of accessing the internet (Pew Research 2009) • 95% of SMS messages are read within 4-15 minutes (MobileStorm 2009) • Texting has now been broadly adopted across most demographics • More text messages are sent than phone calls made • Text read rates are over 90% • Text response rates are 5-8 times higher than email • Text read and respond times are average 7 minutes

  21. Raffle Winner: AIRS Training - High Impact Learning Series http://www.rightthinginc.com/mc/training_expert_learning_series.guid

  22. Thank You! Nancy Cromwell Vice President, Business Development Phone: 800-466-4010 Ext. 1508 Nancy.Cromwell@rightthinginc.com Susan OxfordVice President, AIRS Products Phone: 800-466-4010 Ext. 1529Susan.Oxford@rightthinginc.com

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