Given the ridiculous fees and obstacles created by LinkedIn over the past 3 years; Would an alternative site that was designed to be more open (with recruiting in mind) be something that the larger talent acquisition community would support? I would love to hear what other think on this topic.
Cheers, Jason
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Only if it were free.
Speaking on behalf of the indies as well as those that are employed by companies/organizations that will only foot the bill for the "big ones" (ie: Monster, Careerbuilder) for sourcing purposes, I'd fully support it, promote the you-know-what out of it.
I've actually had some success with Ziggs as well.
tami
Jason,
I'm curious to see what obstacles LinkedIn has created. AfterCollege rolled out public profiles recently, targeted for college grads mainly and not with the goal of replacing LinkedIn, but rather to fill the gaps where LinkedIn leaves off in serving the college and entry level community. We're currently in the process of getting our 600k registered users to upgrade to these profiles. Some are making them public, others are keeping them private and only opting to have registered employers contact them. Here is a write up describing our profiles:
I'm interested in getting your feedback on this and I'll share it with our dev team.
Hello Roberto,
LinkedIn has created several fee barriers. Unless you subscribe to one of their packages your access will be limited every time you search the network or try to communicate with someone that is not directly (1st Level) linked to you.
Roberto Angulo said:
Jason,
I'm curious to see what obstacles LinkedIn has created. AfterCollege rolled out public profiles recently, targeted for college grads mainly and not with the goal of replacing LinkedIn, but rather to fill the gaps where LinkedIn leaves off in serving the college and entry level community. We're currently in the process of getting our 600k registered users to upgrade to these profiles. Some are making them public, others are keeping them private and only opting to have registered employers contact them. Here is a write up describing our profiles:
I'm interested in getting your feedback on this and I'll share it with our dev team.
Sorry to appear contrary but I placed a quality candidate last year at my company using only the free membership. Given the candidate's experience and value she brought (and if I were still a third-party recruiter) my fee would have been in the $13.5 - 18K range.
Perhaps I’m missing something . . .
Hi Jennifer,
I don't know of a single "real headhunter" in the web/internet space that ignores social media outright and is still successful. Zero social media presence might still work for some industries, but not for any discipline that is moving at the pace of real business.
Regardless, I think you missed the point of the discussion. We're not discussing headhunting chops. We are discussing the place/importance of LinkedIn within the larger talent acquisition community and if there should be an alternative that better serves our needs. :-)
I find Linkedin to be valuable not only as a direct source of candidates - but for the research and other sordid "employment/hiring/company profile" info it provides. I have never paid a dime for it though. Maybe I would - maybe I wouldn't. I guess I'll be finding out soon enough.
@Jennifer - I'm a "real" headhunter. Yet I do find myself wasting time all over the place. Gotta take a break from time to time! :()
Sorry to appear contrary but I placed a quality candidate last year at my company using only the free membership. Given the candidate's experience and value she brought (and if I were still a third-party recruiter) my fee would have been in the $13.5 - 18K range.
Perhaps I’m missing something . . .
Jennifer,
Every real headhunter I know, myself included, uses LinkedIn as well as other tools. Why on earth wouldn't you? That's like saying real headhunters don't use email, they just fax....that's how essential LinkedIn can be.
Any tool that gets you to the right people more quickly should be part of your toolbox. Otherwise, you could be at a serious disadvantage. Why make things harder than they have to be?
~Pam
Jennifer Kelly said:
How about getting off all sites? Go train under a real headhunter that bills 500-1mil+ a year. They don't waste their time with linkedin or any other social site.
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