Poll results: Social media part of campus recruitment strategy for only half of employers

We recently ran a poll here on TalentEgg360.com that has produced some surprising results: only about half (54%) of the respondents said social media is a formal part of their campus recruitment strategy.

Meanwhile, a little more than one quarter (27%) said it’s not an official part of their strategy, but they like to use it on their own.

Finally, nearly one in five (19%) said social media is not used at all in their campus recruitment initiatives.

TalentEgg Campus Recruitment 360 poll results social media use among employers Poll results: Social media part of campus recruitment strategy for only half of employers

On their own, these results are somewhat surprising. After all, the campus recruitment industry has been discussing social media for years now and it is the focus of much of the professional development activities available for campus recruiters today.

However, speaking as someone who follows social media and campus recruitment closely on a daily basis, I’m kind of surprised that as many as 54% of employers say social media is a formal part of their campus recruitment strategy. While more employers are now developing general talent communities on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook, campus-only accounts are few and far between.

How to jump-start your social media use

If you’d love to make social media part of your campus recruitment strategy but you’re not sure where to start, check out some of the resources we have here on TalentEgg360:

See what other campus recruiters are doing

One of the best ways to develop your own social media strategy is to see what others are doing – not to copy, just to get inspired. By seeing what others are doing, you can see what might work for your organization and what won’t.

To help you get started, we’ve compiled two Twitter lists on @campusemployers: one featuring campus recruiters and one featuring employers’ campus recruitment accounts. Both lists feature primarily Canadian accounts but also include tweeps from the U.S. and Europe.

Here is the timeline from the list of employers’ campus recruitment Twitter accounts:


Learn more about social media from campus recruitment and marketing leaders

The second annual TalentEgg National Campus Recruitment Excellence Awards and Conference event on May 14, 2013 in Toronto will feature campus recruitment and marketing leaders sharing their expertise on everything from employer branding to summer student programs to social media.

Space is limited, so register now to ensure you and your team will be able to take advantage of this essential professional development opportunity!

Register now

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About Cassandra Jowett

Cassandra Jowett is the Content Manager at TalentEgg. She is a recent graduate of the Ryerson University School of Journalism, earning a Bachelor of Journalism in 2009. Cassandra has also written and edited for The Globe and Mail, National Post, The Huffington Post, Canadian HR Reporter, t.o.night and Metro, and has been a contributing editor and writer for The Globe's Canadian University Report magazine for the last three years. Follow on Twitter. Connect on LinkedIn.

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