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Get In, Get Out: LinkedIn Recruiter Workflow Success | Talent Connect San Francisco 2014
1. Getting in and getting out:
LinkedIn Recruiter workflow success
Maria Hardeman
Recruitment Product Consultant
LinkedIn
Perry Monaco
Strategic Product Consultant
LinkedIn
@elvisrun
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2. Transform from working hard to working smart
Today’s agenda
What is working smart?
Review the basics
Recruiter efficiency improvements
• Update me
• Projects 2.0
The mobile revolution
Rules to live by
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4.
5. There is no substitute for
hard work.
- Thomas Edison
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6. Give me six hours to chop down
a tree and I will spend the first
four sharpening the axe.
- Abraham Lincoln
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7. Saved searches and search alerts
The basics
Save your search
Activate the alert
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8. Add notes and set reminders
The basics
Add a free-form note
Create a reminder
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13. The mobile revolution
Job views on mobile have grown ~3x
faster than job views on desktop*
Applicants via mobile nearly doubled
since January
*Total job views, Oct’12 – Sept’13 vs. Oct’13 – Sept’14 #intalent
14. Rules to live by
Focus
Single-task
Set a routine
Create lists
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15. Create lists
Rules to live by
Do small, manageable tasks
• Reward yourself with a check mark
• Make results measurable
Create lists Set a routine Single-task Focus
16. Set a routine
Rules to live by
Schedule a pattern of activities
• Less time spent searching
• Builds momentum
Create lists Set a routine Single-task Focus
17. Single-task
Rules to live by
Multitasking can be counterproductive
• Eliminate distractions
• Do one activity at a time
Source: “The Cognitive Costs of Multitasking,” Kendra Cherry. http://psychology.about.com/od/ Create lists Set a routine Single-task Focus
cognitivepsychology/a/costs-of-multitasking.htm
18. Focus
Rules to live by
Five more rule
One thing at a time
Conquer procrastination
Use your hands as blinkers
See for the first or last time
Source: “5 Tips to Improve Your Concentration,” Sam Horn. http://altmedicine.about.com/od/ Create lists Set a routine Single-task Focus
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