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4 tips for successful candidate sourcing

Every recruiter or recruiting firm aspires to reduce the cost & time to hire. To accomplish this, you got to use the proactive candidate sourcing strategy. Try the following: Figure out how many hires you want to make in a year, in what domains and locations. Ascertain how difficult it is to fill those positions and what would be the possible obstacles. Once you know these, you will get a clear idea of how to go about your sourcing strategy. The hard-to-fill job positions would require you to proactively search for candidates and build a pipeline. Set measurable goals & objectives and obtain the results. This will help you to refine your sourcing strategy.   Track the source of applications in your ATS to know the value of talent you have sourced.    Source: eGrabber Newsletter

Why Posting Jobs Online is a Passive Strategy?

Posting jobs online is one of the most common activities that recruiters and hiring managers do whenever they have a job opening. But  Glen Cathey , one of the leading sourcing experts in the industry, has a different opinion. Glen, in his recent article, says that posting jobs online is a passive strategy. He also says that posting jobs online doesn’t offer control over the candidate qualifications, attracts only active job seekers and posting jobs online is not social. Here are a few points discussed in the article: Why posting jobs online is a passive strategy? Because there isn’t any action involved other than posting jobs and the recruiters wait for things to happen rather than identifying, attracting and hiring top talent. When you post jobs online, you do not have control over candidate qualifications. You post a job ad with a specific qualification and experience but there is no guarantee that only those candidates will respond to your job posting. Anybody (unqualified,

5 tips for effective candidate sourcing

Candidate sourcing is one of the most crucial elements in a recruiting process. You need to follow a few things for effective candidate sourcing. Try the following: Try and find out the sourcing strategy that works best for you. Do your homework – get more information about the job, candidate, company, industry, etc. Prioritize your sourcing tasks based on the requirements. If there is an urgent requirement, prioritize it. Do not stick to one source, use multiple resources such as internal database, job boards, social/professional networks, etc. Fulfill your commitments – If you commit something, make sure that you fulfill it.

5 Tips to improve your sourcing strategy

One of the keys for successful candidate sourcing is to have a thorough knowledge about your sourcing cycle. It gives you enough confidence to fill a job position. Try the following: Search for resumes in job boards. Get the best possible matches; you can also save the search and set alerts to get the search results delivered to your inbox. Use LinkedIn and find relevant profiles that match your criteria. Look for suitable candidates in your internal database.  Get referrals from your existing employees. N ow, you have a candidate pool to work on. You can also post jobs in various sites, forums and social networking sites to further your chances of finding the right candidate.

5 sourcing tips for recruiting success

Smart candidate sourcing always results in better hires. Your recruiting success depends a lot on how effective your candidate sourcing strategy is. Try the following: Have a clear candidate sourcing strategy that works best for you.  Get to know more about the job, candidate, company, industry, etc. First things first. Prioritize your tasks.  L ook for candidates from multiple sources - internal database, job boards, social/professional networks, etc. Always keep your promises. Source: eGrabber Newsletter