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7 Niche Twitter Hashtags for Recruiting

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Twitter is a micro-blogging and social media tool that although simple with messages posted in 140 characters or less is equally just complex. One of the most effective ways to meet and engage with new Twitter users and prospective candidates is through the use of hash tags. These are the libraries of Twitter. Users self organize, identify, and catalogue their tweets. Other Twitter users take advantage of those that catalogue their posts and view content by topic and hash tag either through the search option on Twitter or by creating search columns on third party Twitter tools like HootSuite and TweetDeck.

I’ve written about the top hashtags for HR on Twitter. As a reference point, here are the top ten:

However, HR must often source for diverse talents. When recruiting on twitter, you can reach just about any type of person. Today I want to focus on 7 niche communities within Twitter that may be where your candidate reads.

Recruiters can use these hash tags below to follow conversations of very specific audiences and engage those users for the purposes of recruiting and sourcing job seekers. Here are 7 niche hash tag anyone hiring can use to build relationships and recruit job seekers through social media.

Twitter can be used not only as an effective engagement tool to reach and meet a very specific and targeted audience, but is also a fantastic sourcing and search tool. Hash tags for recruiting top talent can be used both ways. It’s important to research your audience and use hash tag lists (like this crowd sourced Twitter Chat Listing) to begin engaging and looking for the hash tags that best fit your specific company recruitment strategy.

Jessica Miller-Merrell, SPHR is a HR consultant, new media strategist, and author who writes at Blogging4Jobs. Jessica is the host of Job Search Secrets, an internet television show for job seekers. If you enjoyed this article, check out “How Companies Use Social Media to Recruit Candidates” or “How Social Media Changes HR.” Photo Credit JohnHaydon

 

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