You may rest assured that this situation will not last.
The web is best when it tears down the friction that separates information from the people who need it. The folks who work hard mining data manually today will be flipping burgers in the near future. The skills required to move forward are unlike the ones being taught. Contemporary sourcing is a dead-end occupation with little in the way of transferrable skills.
Next generation recruiting is about relating intimately, not about mutual discovery. It's about fidelity and long term value exchange, not one night stands. It's about data that updates itself because the relationship is constantly working. Finding each other? Easy. Building an enduring relationship? Hard.
For a while, sourcing will be a high dollar, easy pickings income source. But, in the relatively short term, the need for the expertise will evaporate. Former sourcing luminaries will be familiarizing themselves with the alarm on the French fry machine and the relative difference between Rare, Medium and Well done.
Evaporate, as in "What air freshener scent would you like with your car wash?"
So, what do you do if you're a sourcer (or any kind of Recruiter, for that matter)?
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the gentleman is a recruiter in Canada. Imagine his followers are bothering him.
Recruiting Animal said:What does this mean? Someone wrote it about me on Twitter. I think it's in Spanish.
" El Sr @Animal es un reclutador de Canada. Imaginate que seguidores lo estan molestando a el. "
And for the stats minded:
Social Networks & Blogs More Popular than Email. These are Neilsen stats.
"More than two-thirds (67%) of the global* online population visits social networks and blogs, and participation in these “member communities” is now the fourth most popular online category - behind search, portals, and PC software, but ahead of personal email use."
That translates to just a statement. Using the lo in there it could mean Imagine it, his followers are bothering him. If it were I imagine the word would be imangino. Don't know exactly what the commenter meant but i would take it, "This guy is a Canadian recruiter, Imagine it, his followers are bothering him. Or "This man is a canadian recruiter, imagine (sarcastic shock or feigned surprise), his followers are bothering him."
Recruiting Animal said:Thanks Sandy! See, there's no problem the internet can't handle. But "I imagine his followers are bothering him" would seem to make more sense. Is it possibly that?
El Sr Animal. (I think I'd like to call myself that for awhile).
Sandra McCartt said:the gentleman is a recruiter in Canada. Imagine his followers are bothering him.
Recruiting Animal said:What does this mean? Someone wrote it about me on Twitter. I think it's in Spanish.
" El Sr @Animal es un reclutador de Canada. Imaginate que seguidores lo estan molestando a el. "
Perhaps the sourcers will inherit the earth and begin filling the positions themselves. Is that too much of a stretch? Isn't recruiting basically locating, identifying and attracting? A lot of sourcers do that now when they make the initial calls into candidates. The rest is just putting a little more sizzle into the mix and administrativia. A Manager (broker) can assist them with monkey wrenches if they pop-up. Maybe the revolution will begin at 6% fees like realtors. This is a perfect economy to assemble the sourcing militia.
The recruiters may want to sharpen their beer selection skills their new job at Outback. Foster's is a brilliant choice to accompany the Kookaburra Wings.
Is this now the "Offical Discussion" for RBC? If so I'm glad to be a part of it.......:)
So what is the topic now? Percentage of hires from Social Media?
The difference between sourcing and "real" work? (...that was for you Maureen!)
I do find it so very interesting how much effort is put into "where did this person come from" and yet so very little (Industry-wide) is discussed about what you actually DO or SAY once that person is identified. Anyone in the recruiting "trenches" knows (or should know) what I mean.......
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