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The Art of Sourcing Passive Resumes

One of the toughest challenges faced by HR professionals and recruiters is to find the right candidate for the right job. Despite having several job boards, there are still a lot of hard-to-fill jobs. The reason is that these job boards are unable to provide the right candidate and they are quite expensive too. So what next? The solution is sourcing passive resumes.  Passive resumes are resumes of candidates who are already employed and are not actively looking for jobs but they are “actively passive” – i.e. they will be just monitoring the job market trends and opportunities. If an attractive offer comes their way, they might be interested in it. These candidates post their resumes in social networking sites, blogs, personal websites, professional forums, etc. The major advantage of passive candidates is that they are a hidden talent pool and are not contacted by your competitors. Passive sourcing is less expensive as these resumes are available in the Internet for "FREE."

Why detailed job ads are important to attract passive candidates?

Job ads are very vital to attract candidates; particularly, when you are looking for passive candidates who are already well settled, your job ad should be descriptive and "attractive" enough for the passive candidates to apply for the job. The article below explains why detailed job ads are important to attract passive candidates and offers tips for recruiters on how to write a detailed and effective job ad. Recruiters must ensure their job ads are capable of attracting passive candidates, says Aspire Solutions International rec-to-rec specialist, Luke Carolan. As a recruitment consultant it can become easy to see each advertisement as "just another job", he says, but it's important to keep in mind that from a job seeker's perspective it represents the next step in their career and might involve a life-changing decision. To distinguish themselves from HR managers - who constantly need convincing about the extra value that justifies a recruiter's