Best subreddits for hr & recruiting tools marketing
8 subreddits ranked by purchase intent and community engagement. Curated from Ranqer's database of 30,000+ indexed communities.
r/recruiting
80K+ membersRecruiters and hiring managers. Sourcing tools, ATS discussions, candidate experience, interview strategies.
r/humanresources
100K+ membersHR professionals discussing compliance, tools, benefits, and workplace policy. Tool recommendation threads common.
r/managers
200K+ membersPeople managers discussing leadership, tools, and team processes. HR tool recommendations in context of real challenges.
r/AskHR
250K+ membersHR professionals answering workplace questions. Good for positioning as an industry resource.
r/recruitinghell
800K+ membersCandid discussion about broken recruiting processes. High engagement, tool criticism and recommendation threads.
r/cscareerquestions
1M+ membersTech candidates discussing hiring experiences. Relevant for recruiting tools targeting tech hiring.
r/jobs
1.5M+ membersJob seekers and career changers. Large audience discussing the hiring process from the candidate side.
r/smallbusiness
1.5M membersSMB owners making HR tool decisions themselves — no procurement process, direct buyer access.
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