Facebook is an incredibly powerful social media platform and we think it’s worth exploring as a tool for recruiting.
Recruiters are usually only focused on LinkedIn; recruiting with Facebook can help you stand apart as most other recruiters are not competing as fiercely on Facebook as they do on Linkedin.
In this article, we are going to talk about how to use Facebook for recruitment in 2024!
Also, check How to Use Social Media for Recruiting.
As a recruiter, harnessing the power of Facebook can significantly enhance your candidate search efforts. To make the most of this social media platform, it’s crucial to adopt a well-planned and professional demeanor. The following tips can guide you in your quest to find the right candidates on Facebook:
The first step to recruiting with Facebook is creating a strong company page. Companies looking to recruit using Facebook need to set up a place where potential employees can learn about the company, see what it’s all about, and get excited about the opportunity. In addition to an outstanding profile picture, create an outstanding Facebook cover that showcases your brand identity.
The best way to do this is by creating an engaging, informative company page that showcases your culture and brand. This should include –
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We recommend using Facebook ads to recruit new talent. Facebook ads are effective because they can target specific groups of people by their demographics, location, interests, etc.
Added to that, Facebook advertising is way cheaper than dedicated hiring platforms like LinkedIn.
Here’s a simple example of Facebook recruitment ads that you can run –
Recruiting with Facebook has never been easier. Along with finding the right audience, this platform also provides you with all the required resources to boost your recruiting process in the most seamless way possible.
Need help posting free job listings on Facebook? Check out the official guide here. Furthermore, check out the official guide by Meta to get started with Facebook ads here.
You can check out a few tried-and-tested Facebook ads to get inspiration from here.
Client advocacy is one of the best ways to reach potential candidates.
By leveraging client/candidate advocacy on Facebook, you can spread your recruitment message and build brand awareness.
Here’s how you can do it right in 2024 –
Facebook groups are a great way to find candidates. If you’re looking for someone with a particular skill set, a Facebook group might be the perfect place to start your search.
Facebook groups can be public or private and can be focused on anything from entrepreneurs to dog lovers. Some are very active and have thousands of members, while others are more niche. You can browse through groups by category or by region if you’re looking for people in specific cities or states (or even countries).
The best way to find a Facebook group is to search for it using the search bar at the top of the page and then join it once you’ve found it! You’ll probably want to look into joining multiple groups at once since that will allow you access to more potential candidates than just one would provide on its own.
Or you can even start your own group to target specific demographics!
If you already have a Facebook page, consider adding a link to your group in the “About” section of your page so that visitors can find it easily. You’ll want to set up a separate group for recruiting purposes so that other members don’t get confused by or annoyed with the constant flow of messages related to job openings.
If you want to recruit the best talent for your company, you’ll need to build a strong network. And that means using Facebook to its full potential.
Here are some tips on how to do that –
Also, check 8 Tips for Sourcing Candidates through Social Media
In the end, there is still much that is unknown and unexplored about Facebook’s future as a social media recruiting tool.
If you’re looking for a place to start your own research into this platform, there are plenty of resources out there—too many to list here as a matter of fact.
From Facebook Lives to polls and surveys to Facebook job posting options to Facebook groups – there’s so much your recruiting agency can leverage from this powerful platform.
Hopefully, this post will help get things started for you, and maybe it’ll even help you jump ahead of the curve while recruiting with Facebook in 2024.