Recruitment Marketing Boot CampSocial Media and Hiring: Legal Considerations for Every Employer
2What to Expect From the WebinarGreat Guest Speaker
Quick Intros
Webinar Topics
Social Recruiting: Stats, Trends & Opportunities
Opportunities & Issues using Social Media
Understanding the Legal Risks
Creating and Applying a Policy
Summarize Take Aways
Q&A
Please Ask Away!!!3Understanding your Core Value? About HireClixRecruitment Marketing AgencyRecruiting, Digital Marketing, Communications & Branding  ExpertsExtension of Your Recruiting Team Partner to Your Marketing Team Make Sense of The ChaosGoing Beyond Job BoardsHQ in Boston, MAOffices in San Diego & Santa Clara
4Today’s Guest Speaker Renee M. Jackson, Associate, Labor and Employment Nixon Peabody LLP - BostonRenee Jackson represents employers in all areas of labor and employment law, focusing primarily on employment counseling and litigation. She defends employers against allegations of discrimination and harassment in both state and federal courts, and at agencies such as the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination and the EEOC. Renee counsels both domestic and international employers on the various employment law issues they face in the United States, including restrictive covenants, wage and hour issues, workplace policies, discrimination, reductions in force, employee discipline, all aspects of hiring, and the use of social media in the workplace. Renee also has experience with traditional labor relations, employee benefits, and general civil litigation.
5Understanding Today’s Social Recruiting Strategies
6Go Beyond Job Boards – What Changed?Monthly Unique Visitors (US Only)Monthly stats from compete.com  & ComScore Media Metrics  for July 2011.
7 Where Are Passive Candidates?Statistics and graphics from LinkedIn Recruiting Solutions White Paper, The Job Seeking Status of the Fully Employed: authored by Lou Adler Dec 2010.
8 What are Your Peers Doing in Social Recruiting?
9 Leveraging Social Networks hits Critical MassJobvite’s The State of Social Recruiting Survey - 2011
10 Innovate: Use New Channels in Smart WaysBuild a New Recruitment Marketing Mix…	“It will be more important to use a variety of marketing tools, including targeted marketing, Twitter, and Facebook, as well as LinkedIn, to interest more people in learning about your organization and opportunities.” Kevin Wheeler in ERE on 1.3.11
11 Social Media Recruiting: Legal ConsiderationsIt is lawful to use social media to find, target, and recruit candidates.No law prohibiting use of social media in the recruiting process
BUT: employment laws/concepts and common sense provide guidance on restrictions, permissions, and pitfalls
SUMMARY: social media is a useful tool to source and recruit candidates, but it should be used as part of a larger recruiting strategy/approach
It only takes one creative plaintiff (or plaintiff’s attorney)

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