Gen Z's LinkedIn: How companies are using TikTok to recruit young talent where they are

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Nearly half of adults between 18\u002D29 have a TikTok account, while only 30 per cent are on LinkedIn

“I was looking for tips and I love TikTok because the content is so digestible — the videos are 15, 30 or 60 seconds so you learn a bunch of things [quickly].”

“Gen Z feels like TikTok is their platform,” said Rob Cancilla, a Chicago-based recruiter who’s amassed a significant following on TikTok for his career advice videos and resume review services, and is also senior director of search strategy at Hunt Club, a recruiting firm for venture capital-backed startups.

Last August, as part of a recruiting strategy to hire 10,000 employees, the company shared a short, silly TikTok video highlighting all the “non-traditional benefits” of landing a job at Chipotle, including education paid for by the company and the Chipotle hat. The company saw a seven per cent increase in applicants from the month before after posting the video., where the company often shares user-generated content from customers.

Intuit Canada, the software company behind TurboTax, QuickBooks and Mint, has been informally recruiting through the app. Intuit senior recruiter

 

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