Discover how LinkedIn can help your academic institution find talent, attract qualified candidates, and build your employer brand.
Qualified candidates are no longer only on job boards. To meet candidates where they are, academic institutions are adapting their hiring strategies with LinkedIn. With access to over 1 billion members and real-time data, institutions can more efficiently source and attract the talent they need.
A platform to help you quickly find, connect, and manage qualified candidates.
Post and promote your open roles to easily target, prioritize, and manage qualified applicants.
Post and promote your open roles to easily target, prioritize, and manage qualified applicants.
Tell your company’s story, drive brand awareness, and spotlight your job opportunities.
Hire the qualified staff you need, faster.
With over 200,000 employees across 10 universities, the University of California needed a more centralized, data-driven way to recruit and track talent. Here’s how they worked with LinkedIn to streamline their hiring process for more efficiency and cost savings.
Attracting the right candidates
With clearer insights into what motivates job seekers, including compensation and benefits, the university was able to attract more qualified people.
Reducing costs
The university saved money with a more unified and efficient recruiting process, and by bringing all campuses and medical centers together under a single LinkedIn contract.
Meeting diversity goals
With increased visibility from real-time data, they were able to identify and attract more diverse candidates.
“LinkedIn Talent Solutions brings a lot of expertise to the table to work alongside you as a business partner. They can give you the right resources and tools to help you reach your strategic goals.”
Donna Salvo
Executive Director of Systemwide Talent Management,
University of California, Office of the President
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