The Dumbing Down of Recruiting - Originally posted on Jackye Claytons blog, "The Pursuit."
My day is similar to Theresa's. My LinkedIn activity's at night looking for names of leads to recruit or market to.
Once you have a candidate connection/resume it's wise to contact them by their prerefence. But to initiate a relationship with them I've found no better vehicle than the phone--most won't return emails if you've never spoken.
15-20 minute phone screens--I rarely meet candidates being a national recruiter--is the norm to present the position, find out what they do, want to do, motivation for considering another opportunity, title, salary, and asking for a resume.
It's unconscionable to send a candidate on an interview never having spoken with them, IMO.
This is an insightful and lighthearted post. Couldn't agree more. The fact that so many recruiters rely so heavily on internet "strategy" makes it easier to provide true value to clients who see the difference.
Thank you!
Interesting. "Recruit is a verb" is a phrase that is both on our web site and email signatures.
Theresa, we have a very similar model. Nice to know others are high touch too! If a candidate doesn't call me after their interviews, I freak out...just a little :)
@Stephanie Yes I am a little touchy feely when it comes to my candidates and my clients too. I tell them before they go to the interview to please call when they are done so I can get a sense of how things went and where the client left things. They say sure I will call you. I will be honest most of the time I have to call them to get the candidate debrief done. It is just part of the job. : )
Great insights! I, too, have been in the business since faxing resumes was state-of-the-art. Much more was required of recruiters then.
"It's unconscionable to send a candidate on an interview never having spoken with them"
I'd have this branded on the forehead of any recruiter who ever does it. I make a proud but slightly odd boast to our clients' hiring managers - "We're not as quick as some of our competitors". That's because we HAVE to call our candidates, and they HAVE to get back to us.
One of the worst parts of our job is when we take the time to speak to a candidate, ask them the normal "Has anyone else spoken to you about this vacancy?", have them tell us "No"...and then submit them to find out that A.N. Other Recruitment Limited has already dropped their CV on the hiring manager's desk.
And it's NOT about forgetful candidates (not every time anyway). We always go back to the candidate at this point (because another of our operating policies is to give feedback to candidates, so we have to tell them why the submittal was not accepted) and even when we give them the other agency's name they are adamant that they have not been contacted.
I am a very passive individual, but if anything makes me think "Pass me the shotgun" it is this...
This is right on!
Nigel Coxon, not everyone is as good as a recruiter as you! Yes there are people who just use boards to recruit.
Nigel Coxon, not everyone is as good as a recruiter as you! Yes there are people who just use boards to recruit.
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