Recruiters are no different than most people; they gravitate toward what is easy. In sourcing, that means settling for “active” candidates. But what they should be doing is seeking out the most difficult candidates to source :ó currently employed top performers, most of whom are not actively looking for a new …
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New-Hire Questionnaire for Improving Recruiting
Many managers think that recruiting stops after you hire someone. But smart managers know that the best way to ensure that you always hire great people is to continually improve your recruiting process. One way to improve the process is to gather information from those that have just gone through …
Read More »Retention: Can Your Turnover Rate Be Too Low?
During tough economic times, it’s easy to retain workers. Even the top performers are focusing on maintaining their job security, so they aren’t going anywhere. In fact, no one is leaving or even looking. But it’s also easy to get lackadaisical about turnover, because traditionally the topic only comes up …
Read More »Radio: Try the Most Targeted Recruiting Tool
Okay, before you instantly think, “John’s nuts!” stop and think about radio for a minute. Don’t you personally listen to it several times a day, perhaps in your car, in places where you are a “captive” audience? Some of the most under-used tools in recruiting involve the media. Nearly every …
Read More »Understanding Differentiation in Recruiting
Your organization’s success in the future will depend more and more upon getting the right people in the right seats to drive it. To accomplish this, corporate recruiters and hiring managers will need to become steeped in the art of differentiation. Unfortunately, few organizations have mastered this art from a …
Read More »Using News Updates to Encourage Stakeholders to Help You Recruit
While the methods of recruiting have changed somewhat with the times, the critical challenges that most recruiters face have not. We still struggle to find enough time to get everything that needs to get done finished; we still deal with misperceptions by others regarding what it is we actually do; …
Read More »Outrageous Recruiting Tools, Continued: 17 More Outrageous Approaches!
My last article on outrageous recruiting approaches gathered several new ideas and a great number of comments. The comments came from three basic categories of recruiters: Executive recruiters. Executive recruiters thought that the whole “outrageous recruiting” argument was comical and that the tools proposed were relatively mundane. Advanced corporate recruiters. Advanced corporate recruiters were …
Read More »Diversity Recruiting Metrics
Almost everyone supports diversity recruiting efforts. They are taken as “givens” in most corporate HR departments. But these efforts might actually gain even more resources and respect if recruiters went the extra mile to prove their business impact through the use of metrics. What metrics should you use? I recommend …
Read More »Make Your CEO Your Chief Recruiter
Take a step back and ask yourself this question: Who is the most powerful and well-known person with the most contacts and resources in your company? The answer of course is your CEO. Now ask yourself, what have I done to make the most powerful and well-known person in the …
Read More »14 Outrageous Recruiting Approaches: Try One, You Might Like It!
Let’s face it, recruiters are a conservative lot. When it comes to selecting tools and strategies, they rely primarily on the tried-and-true conservative approach. During my many conversations with companies, salespeople, and especially executive recruiters, I have found that there are many exceptional recruiting and selling practices that are currently …
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When A Loyal Employee Departs – Get Their Help In Finding A Replacement (Using departing employee referrals)
Remember that you felt guilty when, as a highly loyal employee, circumstances forced you to …
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Find Hidden Talent Based On Their Work – Just Like You’d Find An Unknown Artist
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