Infographics & Data Visualizations

Infographics & Data Visualizations

Posted on 5 March, 2013

How Recruiters Can Take Advantage of Facebook Graph Search

Facebook Graph Search is a completely new way to look at social recruiting. What exactly makes this tool so beneficial to talent acquisition?

With a traditional content search, you may have spent time looking for candidates on the surface. Now, you can find talented people based on their interests and experiences in a targeted search. 

This infographic, compiled by social employee referral management platform Zao, shows you how to get started with Facebook Graph Search in order to find the best employees. Some takeaways to note include:

  • Facebook has more than 1 billion monthly active users as of December 2012
  • 1 in 5 had a contact share a job on Facebook
  • 14% search specifically for jobs on Facebook
  • 52% of job seekers use Facebook to help find work
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Courtesy of: Zao.com

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The Brain: A User’s Guide to Emotions

As neuroscience researchers work to unravel the inner workings of the brain, we know more than ever before about the mysteries of where emotions originate in the brain and the connections between instinct, intelligence and emotion. This work is yielding fascinating insights that we can use to understand how we react to situations and people. The brain, which is a much more flexible organ that previously thought, can be consciously retrained to be more emotionally flexible, understanding and sensitive. The emotional functions of the brain are interwoven at many levels. These maps provide an overview of the major areas of the brain involved in processing emotions.The Brain: A User's Guide to Emotions
Source: The Brain: A User’s Guide to Emotions

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The Marketer’s Guide to the Demographics of Boston

Here’s an Infographic helping marketers understand more about what the demographics are  in Boston. This infographic will allow businesses to target consumers or prospects interested in their products or services in the Boston area.  From a marketing perspective, there are some good nuggets within this data. For example, although the average household income in Boston is listed at $71,878 annually, there are over 150,000 households earning in excess of $200k per year.  High-end retailers would certainly find that information to be valuable.

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Courtesy of: TribalVision