SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- 05/20/09 --
Jobvite, a provider of next-generation
recruitment solutions, today published results of its second annual Social
Recruitment Survey, which found that employers are not just recruiting on
professional online networks now, but also recruiting extensively on social
networks like Facebook and Twitter. The survey also found that employers
are more satisfied with the quality of candidates from employee referrals
and social
networks than those from job boards. As a result, companies intend to
invest more in these cost-effective candidate sources in 2009, rather than
job boards and other traditional sources, including search firms, according
to the survey.
The majority of those surveyed are planning to increase their financial
commitment to social
recruiting. 76 percent plan to invest more in employee referrals and 72
percent plan to invest more in recruiting through social networks while a
majority say they will invest less in more costly sources, including job
boards, third-party recruitment and campus recruiting. This echoes the
results of Jobvite's 2008 Social Recruitment Survey, in which 68 percent of
recruiters said they would increase their use of referrals and employees'
networks.
The survey results showed that 80 percent of companies use or are planning
to use social networking to find and attract candidates this year. Among
those using or planning to use social network sites for recruiting,
LinkedIn use grew from 80 percent in 2008 to 95 percent of respondents in
2009 and Facebook use grew from 36 percent in 2008 to 59 percent in 2009. A
new addition, Twitter, ranked third with 42 percent of recruiters using the
tool to source candidates. 77 percent of respondents said they use social
networks to reach passive candidates who are not actively seeking
employment.
66 percent of respondents using social networks for recruiting reported
that they had successfully hired a candidate who was identified or
introduced through an online social network, showing that the channel is
not only being used, but also producing quality results.
Employee
referrals and internal transfers are the most highly rated sources in
terms of quality of candidates generated, however, employee involvement in
referrals is still low. Only 15 percent of respondents said that they
extensively tap employees' social and professional networks for hiring,
while the majority said they "somewhat" utilized employee networks. An
average of one-third of employees participate in referrals, indicating
there is untapped potential for employee referrals.
Additionally, recruitment and human resource professionals are using a
variety of online sites to research candidates: LinkedIn (76 percent),
search engines (67 percent), Facebook (44 percent) and Twitter (21
percent). Respondents reported that 24% of candidates disclose their social
networking presence when applying for a job.
The survey also found that while 59 percent of respondents have conducted
layoffs in the past year, more than 50 percent plan to make new full time
growth hires, 35 percent will make replacement hires and 24 percent plan to
add contract or part-time employees.
"Companies are in a very different economic situation now than when our
first Social Recruitment survey was conducted last year. Now, not only are
recruiters engaged in social networks, they are investing in social
recruitment in place of more costly and inefficient methods," said Dan
Finnigan, President and Chief Executive Officer of Jobvite. "The economy
has spurred a fundamental change in how recruiters find candidates and how
people find jobs. The good news is that referrals and social networks
provide a high quality, low cost way to hire and for that reason social
recruitment will continue to grow even as the economy improves."
Jobvite's survey focused on the recruiting habits of an even distribution
of companies of all sizes. Approximately 440 human resources and
recruitment professionals completed the survey, the majority of which, 65
percent, have between 101 and 5,000 employees at their company. Responses
came from a variety of industries, with a concentration of technology
companies making up 33% of respondents.
Full results of the 2009 Jobvite Social Recruitment Survey are available
at: http://recruiting.jobvite.com/2009-social-recruitment-survey.html
About Jobvite
Jobvite is used by companies to manage all aspects of hiring in an easy to
use Web 2.0 platform. Jobvite is the only eRecruitment application that
powers word of mouth marketing for jobs. Jobvite engages people to send
targeted job invitations to contacts in their social networks and helps
companies make high quality hires at lower cost. Customers of the
Software-as-a-Service application include leading edge companies like
Advent, Infinera, SupportSoft, TiVo and Zappos.com. For more information,
visit http://www.jobvite.com
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Contact:
Nicole Wasowski
LEWIS PR for Jobvite
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