However, social media can be a double-edged
tool when used for business processes, particularly for recruitment. While
social media can be a seemingly convenient tool to announce job vacancies, it
doesn’t necessarily translate to quality applications.
In line with their latest campaign “Hire
Real Talent” dedicated to educating companies in seeking the right talents
post-pandemic, the leading online job portal JobStreet Philippines advises
companies to reconsider the use of social media in their recruitment processes.
On social media, recruiters may encounter
various applicants but finding qualified candidates can be a challenge.
Although social media accounts can be helpful in doing background checks, it
can result in prejudice, and recruiters may be unable to find relevant
information such as credentials, job experiences, and skillset as compared to
an actual professional job platform.
Social media profiles exhibit more personal
and non-professional activities or information about an individual—ergo,
filtering of qualified applicants can be taxing for hirers.
Social media job ads may NOT be targeting active jobseekers
Targeted social media ads get promoted to a
specific category of people and are also shown to the general audience. While
ads can be specific, social media users who fall under the selected categories
are not automatically active jobseekers because the platforms are mainly used
for socializing or content streaming. Hence, the costs of boosting job ads on
social media may not be as effective in targeting the right candidates and,
therefore, could potentially be a waste of company resources.
Filipino workforce prefers online job platforms
According to a recent study by JobStreet,
“What Jobseekers Wish Employers Knew: Unlocking the Future of Recruitment” when
looking for a job, 28% of Filipinos prefer online recruitment platforms,
corporate pages, and websites. This means many job seekers, from entry-level to
skilled ones, go straight to the source of job postings when they are actively
looking for opportunities.
Legitimate job platforms like JobStreet
have specialized filtering capacities for hirers and recruiters to use when
looking for a candidate that requires certain skills and experience. Through
this, not only is it convenient for hirers but also reliable when looking for a
legitimate candidate. Before applicants can post their resume, it is scanned
and scored by an Artificial Intelligence tool built upon millions of data
points from the JobStreet platform. The AI tool has been vetted by real HR
professionals, employers, and corporate leaders.
Additionally, JobStreet offers a consumable
budget-based model that allows hirers to set a budget for a certain period of
time. With the candidates engaging on the platform specifically for job-hunting
purposes, hirers are assured that their boosted job posts are shown to the
relevant target audience and converted to legitimate applications.
“As shown in our recent study, it is now a
jobseekers’ market. With the changes in preferences and behaviors of our young
workforce, we aim for our hirers to be fully equipped and future-ready when it
comes to their recruitment practices, and that includes optimizing their
resources and utilizing effective platforms that help them get quality
talents,” said Kim Viray, JobStreet Philippines Head of Marketing.
JobStreet offers numerous benefits for employers to aid them through
their recruitment process and lead them to make great hires. For newly
registered hirers, JobStreet offers 30-day free job posting on their platform
with access to over 14 million candidates, useful features on multiple channels
(e.g. website and mobile app), easy-to-use job advertisement composer, powerful
candidate management tools, and many more.
Under the campaign “Hire Real Talent”, the job
platform also recently released a fun take on the use of social media in hiring
candidates. Watch it here: https://www.facebook.com/JobStreetPhilippines/videos/1139168213385418/
To learn more on how you can maximize JobStreet for your hiring needs, visit https://www.jobstreet.com.ph/en/cms/employer/.
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