CMS announces new social
media sharing feature for iRecruit making it easier than ever for our customers
to get the word out that they are hiring, by leveraging the contacts they have
in Social Networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. The enhanced
feature is available for all iRecruit customers who want to easily post their
job listings to social media.
Brian Kelly, president of CMS
said "The new social media sharing capability takes iRecruit and
recruiting to the next level. Over 60% our
customers are already using social media to share information with their
customers. Having the ability to expand the applicant pool through social media
interaction makes iRecruit a formidable leader in the applicant tracking space.
Combined with our Work Opportunity Tax Credit integration, we save our
customers thousands of dollars."
In 2010 over 1/3 of companies
were using Social Media(1.) to actively
recruit new hires and strengthen employment brands. Since
then, that number has grown, and we expect to see it continue to rise with new social
media sites like Google+ and more. With an estimated 700,000,000 monthly
visitors Facebook(2.) is the most visited website in the world, number one
among social networking sites, followed by Twitter and LinkedIn with the most
social media users. "From what we were hearing from our customers, it made
100% sense to integrate iRecruit with Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter for
recruiting," said Kelly.
About iRecruit
iRecruit was originally
developed in 2004 to help users of Sage Abra Human Resources Management Systems manage applicant tracking.
iRecruit is a cloud-based, Software as a Service (SaaS) solution designed to
provide any size business a cost effective, affordable and simple way to manage
the recruiting process online, making it easier than ever to track and screen
applicants, and automate applicant and manager communications and integrate
with the Work Opportunity Tax Credit program.
Phone: 800-517-9099
Visit our website at: www.irecruit-software.com
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