by Jessica Miller-Merrell, originally posted on 1/26/2012 in Blogging for Jobs
With research from Talent Technology (www.talenttech.com), Jessica Miller-Merrell summarized the finding of the State of Recruiting Survey for 2012. In her summary, Jessica states that online recruiting and Job Boards are the most effective means of hiring – but she (and Talent Technology) includes the professional networking site LinkedIn.com into this category…
Some of her findings:
All signs are pointing towards an improving economy and yesterday’s release of Talent Technology’s State of Recruiting for 2012 supports what many in the industry are seeing. Business is happening. Hiring and adding new staff is in the works with 52% of companies planning on adding jobs in the next 12 months making the importance of a solid recruiting strategy even more important. In case you were wondering, the survey which had 1,100 respondents offered insights mostly from the US and Canada with the majority of respondents coming from US companies between 100-999 employees.
Open positions are taking 45 days to fill with job boards still serving as the primary candidate source. These findings are further supported by SHRM’s announcement that hiring in January will remain weak, and that makes since many organization’s new fiscal years started January 1 and if new positions are taking 45 days to onboard new employees, it’s likely that we will not see an upswing in hiring until March of this year.
Talent Technology provides an interesting look at the state of recruiting in their infographic show below. Their entire findings can be found here. While the data doesn’t provide any earth shattering revolutions it does point to the increase in demand of talent and a likelihood that companies will experience a longer time to fill as the job and candidate market becomes more competitive. In fact, this surge in jobs growth is expected to exceed 12% this year. According to their findings job boards, followed by referrals and internal candidates, and career sites prove to be the top three online recruiting candidate sources. Social media follows resulting in 12.5% of candidates. Let the war for talent in 2012 begin.
See the pictorial infographic and the complete article with active links here.
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internet recruiting, job board recruiting, online recruiting, recruiting 2012, recruiting strategies, recruiting strategy, recruiting trends 2012, war for talent
Photo Credit:
Now Hiring, Zach Klein on Flickr
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