I recruit niche, in demand technical skills across the UK and Europe, technical skills that companies are continually looking to hire, as well as wanting to retain.

 

It is becoming more evident that companies do not want their prize technical assets taken away from them by “head hunters” and are implementing a variety of methods to ensure their technical staffs are not being poached.

 

Here are some of the ploys companies are using to make sure their staffs are not approached:

 

  • No name polices
  • Software/Technical/Engineering teams do not take telephone calls
  • Software/Technical/Engineering teams messages and emails contact can only be made through a Gatekeeper

 

 

It is becoming increasingly difficult to discover and make contact with technical talent so I am interested in hearing about out-of-the-box ways to overcome these hurdles as well as any other methods companies are employing to stop their prize assets from being poached.

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Comment by Maggie Theisen on March 2, 2011 at 2:42pm
Look up local networking events on linkedin or search by organization to find places where these people might be. I go to a lot of org events to find potential candidates for our open jobs. If you meet someone who would be great but they have a job, they might be able to recommend someone who is searching. If nothing else, they will remember you in the future.

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