Your social media checklist for your employer brand might look something a little like this:
While those items alone ensure a robust social media plan, there’s one big item that’s missing in order for your employer brand to truly come alive on social media: community management.
Community management simply refers to talking back to anyone who comments on your posts, posts to your page, tags you in posts, or messages your page. If they talk to you and you’re talking back, you’re checking off community management. Without a community management strategy, your overall social strategy is only halfway there. Social media is a conversation, and if you’re not engaging in community management, the conversation is one-sided and you’re leaving candidates hanging.
All you need is a person or team of people who know your employer brand’s voice and can communicate with candidates in that voice. You may be tempted to put together tools like response templates so you can just copy and paste answers to questions, but the problem is those responses end up sounding canned and take away from the “real” conversations that could be taking place. You need to trust your community manager(s) and let them give your employer brand a little bit of a personality, because candidates will know if they’re getting unauthentic responses.
No less frequently than every day. Social is a 24/7 thing, and it’s all instantaneous. If you think of social media as a back-and-forth conversation, view your response as you would in a real life conversation; i.e., you wouldn’t wait three days to respond back to someone if they asked you a question to your face. On the flipside, unless you have a dedicated employee working on community management and nothing but community management, it’s unrealistic to think you can monitor your pages all day. The happy medium is a daily check in of what’s going on on your social accounts.
Social media is all about making connections, and those connections won’t be made if all you’re doing is pushing content out. Check the final big item off your social media list by building a community management plan and interacting with those who interact with you. Your employer brand will feel more genuine and more like candidates are engaging with a real employee inside the company.