Deloitte win international social recruiting award
Media release:
Deloitte NZ wins international social
recruiting award
Deloitte New Zealand has
received an international award for their social recruiting
initiatives. The 2010 SOCRA award honors excellence in
social media and recruiting. Deloitte NZ received over 500
votes from industry professionals, edging out North American
heavyweights UPS / TMP with 275 votes and Sodexo with 201
votes. Richard Long, manager of talent acquisition at
Deloitte NZ will accept the award at Recruitcamp in North Carolina USA on
April 22.
Deloitte NZ won the award for their Facebook page, which is geared towards graduate and intern recruitment. The company broke new ground by mashing live-streaming video with social networking, directly on their Facebook page. This ‘social videoing’ technique has been successfully used by celebrities like Shakira and Miley Cyrus to engage with their fan bases.
Since launching in late 2009, the page has hosted 10 live and interactive shows. Prospective recruits were able to watch and listen on Facebook as graduates from a range of teams and locations gave impromptu talks on their experiences and impressions. The shows involved both groups of graduates and individuals, and fans were able to type questions into the Facebook page and get answers during the course of each show.
The shows are part of a wider strategy to humanize the Deloitte NZ brand, offer authentic experiences for prospective graduates, and differentiate the company from other firms. Other initiatives include graduates blogging about life at Deloitte NZ.
Deloitte NZ’s social recruiting initiatives have created greater awareness of the firm among propsective graduates. Richard Long reports that students attending careers and networking events appear to be better informed and more familiar with the company, and the opportunities available. Deloitte NZ are very happy with the quality and number of applications received this year.
All up, this is a win for a Southern Hemisphere company and an example of social recruiting in action.
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