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3. Takeaways
• General Facebook Demographics
– Age, Location, Education
• How Job Seekers are Using Facebook
• 1st and 2nd Degree Networks
• Tools available for Facebook Recruitment
4. Which Social Network Do
You Use for Recruiting?
Source: Jobvite Social Recruiting Survey 2011
6. US Facebook Users by Age
50,000,000 45,023,720
45,000,000 38,183,260
36,454,580
40,000,000
35,000,000
30,000,000
25,000,000 16,133,640
20,000,000 19,299,660
15,000,000
10,000,000
5,000,000
0
13-17
18-24
25-34
35-54
55-64
Source: Facebook.com
7. US Membership by Education
45,735,340
50,000,000
45,000,000
40,000,000
35,000,000
30,000,000
25,000,000
20,000,000
5,760,120
15,000,000 4,912,360
10,000,000
5,000,000
0
College Grad In College In high school
8. Top Universities
University Number of College
Graduates on Facebook
Harvard University 222,600
Princeton University 40,060
Yale University 52,260
Columbia University 121,880
Stanford University 102,660
University of Pennsylvania 103,860
California Institute of Technology 9,780
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 49,560
Dartmouth College 32,200
Duke University 77,780
Source: National University Rankings
9. Top US States on Facebook
US State Total Users Penetration to
Population
California 19,041,160 51.52%
Texas 11,042,400 44.56%
New York 10,131,660 51.85%
Florida 8,818,680 47.57%
Illinois 6,209,040 48.09%
Pennsylvania 5,811,600 46.11%
Ohio 5,457,740 47.28%
Michigan 5,035,100 50.50%
Georgia 4,792,700 48.76%
North Carolina 4,393,500 46.83%
Source: kenburbary.com, socialbakers
15. Tools to Recruit on Facebook
• Facebook Business pages
• Facebook Career pages
• Career Apps
• Ads
• Applicant Tracking Systems
• Identified Employer Solutions
16.
17. Post Jobs on your Facebook page
Candidates apply directly on Facebook or
through your ATS.
Jobs reposted through partners:
18.
19. Draw an audience to your jobs through targeted
Facebook advertising
Engage your audience with
Facebook Sponsored Stories
Build your Talent Community with a
Facebook Cost/Like campaign
20. Thank You!
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• Connect with us on Social Media to learn
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Editor's Notes
Hi, and thanks for joining us today. I’m Erik Kostelnik, the VP of Sales here at Identified.Identified Employer Solutions are Facebook Recruiting Solutions for the social employer. Identified Employer Solutions are the fastest, easiest and most effective way recruiters promote, search and engage with the Facebook network. Transform your organization’s Facebook page into an active Talent Community and Social Job Board, or search through Facebook profiles with ranking and relevance to target candidates.Today’s webinar will last approximately 30 minutes, with 15 minutes at the end for a Q&A session. Please feel free to ask questions throughout the webinar by typing them into the Q&A box to your right. Today, we’re going to talk about Facebook demographics and how they are applicable for recruitment.
The key takeaway of this webinar is to educate and review Facebook Demographics, but we’ll also discuss How Job Seekers are using Facebook to Find Work,The value of your 1st and 2nd Degree Networks, and Tools available for Facebook Recruitment. Let’s get started by taking a look at how employers use social media for recruitment.
According to Jobvite’s Social Recruiting Survey, 89% of US Companies will have used social networks for recruiting in 2011. 2/3rds of those are using LinkedIn and a half are using Facebook. 64% of companies will use two or more social networks for recruiting and 40% will use 3 or more. That’s because social media sites are where talent lives. Let’s take a look at the most popular networks.
In a July 2011 study, Forrester found that of U.S. adults who use social networking sites, 96% of them are on Facebook. So, if you’re going to reach someone via social media, chances are you can find them within Facebook’s 800 million members. While LinkedIn has been the social recruitment network of choice thus far, this study makes it clear that it’s not an adequate social recruitment strategy on it’s own – only 28% of US adults are on LinkedIn. Twitter boasts slightly less users, with 24% of US social media users. You can see that not a single age group dips below 95% - let’s take a closer look at US Facebook users by age.
If you’re looking for graduates from the US top ranked schools, you can find over 800,000 of them on Facebook.
3rd party information from Alexa, this data is based on internet index of 100, which represents the average website. The red bars mean that the site’s traffic is less than the average website on the internet and green means the website traffic is higher than the average site. The take aways here are, Facebook site itself is a great representation of the internet population in age, income, and education.
Facebook users are also well connected, with an average of 130 friends per user. That means that the average users second degree connections, or their friends’ friends, is about 17,000 people.
According to Jobvite’s recent Job seeker survey, active job seekers use Facebook more than LinkedIn and Twitter. For the purpose of this survey, “Active” job seekers are both employed and unemployed candidates, while “proactive” job seekers are those that are employed, but open to new opportunities and “Stationary Employees” are employed and not open to a new job. As you can see, 81% of active job seekers are on Facebook, while only 33% are on LinkedIn and 37% are on Twitter.Let’s take a look at how job seekers are using social media to find their next opportunity.
Jobvite’sasked “which career supporting/job hunting activities did you complete with each network in the last 12 months?” Job seekers are using Facebook to store professional information, make new professional connections, and to get job referrals.With 84% of job seekers on Facebook, many have had success using it to find their most current job.
Jobvite’ssurvey asked “which of the following online social networks did you use that directly led to finding your current/most recent job”. Multiple responses were allowed, and the question was only asked to those who said social networks led to most recent job. 78% of people who found their most recent job on social media, found it on Facebook.Now that we’ve discussed how job seekers use social media to find jobs, let’s get into how YOU can use social media to find candidates.
The challenge for you as a recruiter and the reason that cannot use Facebook like your LinkedIn profile is that Facebook is inherently social, it does not come out and show you the catalogued work experience, job titles, education, location, all of the things that would make Facebook a great recruiting tool.However, there are some Facebook and third party tools which can help you reap the benefits of facebook recruitment. On Facebook, you can build business pages, including one with a career focus. Then you can add apps and advertising to drive job applications. To learn how to use these, please join us next Tuesday for the next installment of our social recruiting webinar series: How to recruit on Facebook – Understanding the Tools.There are also some third party tools you can use, including Identified Employer Solutions.
Identified has created Facebook recruiting solutions for the social employer to compliment your existing recruiting strategies. Our solutions include a job posting app for your Facebook Company or Career page, a passive search tool that helps you professionalize personal Facebook connections and search through existing networks, and Facebook advertising to drive targeted talent to your job postings and build your talent community. Let’s take a look.
Talent Link – Drive quality candidates by posting and sharing jobs on your Company’s HQ or Careers Facebook site. Integrate with your ATS or manage your jobs and candidates straight from the app. All jobs posted are pulled by Indeed and Simply Hired to increase views and drive candidates to your Facebook page.
ProSearch– Source passive Facebook candidates with Identified’s filtering, ranking and relevance. Search by Location, GPA, Graduation YearDownload resumes, message directly with IDMail, and see how you are connected to the candidates through your company’s employees. Contact users as a company, not a user“Featured Employer” spotlight in weekly Newsletter and social media
Reach– Build your talent community on Facebook by advertising targeted job postings from your Talent Link or setting up a cost/like program to drive specific candidates to your Facebook page for those hard to fill positions.Advertising - Promote a specific job, career event, page, or your own website. You can specify a custom message and call-to-action. Relevant actions from the viewer's friends will automatically be shown to build word-of-mouth awareness.Sponsored Stories - Get more distribution for the News Feed stories published about your Page, Place or App. Always includes either a story about the viewer's friends or a story about your Facebook Page posts. There are 3 ads:Like StoryWhen people like your Page, their friends see a story about it.Check-In StoryWhen people check in to your business using Facebook Places, their friends see a story about it.Page Post Like StoryWhen people like your Page post, their friends see a story about it.Cost/Like – build your page like’s with the talent you are specifically looking for
If you have any additional questions, please feel free to type them into the Q&A box to your right. You can also reach out to us directly at sales@identified.com.