I've been thinking a lot about what really makes a great recruiter. A lot of my friends and colleagues are looking to add folks to their teams and they all want great talent, not just good talent. (Frankly, I'm trying to do the same thing on my team but that's not the topic of this blog)
So, what really makes someone great? I mean.....do we even know? I don't think anyone has the magic bullet for finding a great recruiter but here are a few of my thoughts between good and great recruiters.
1) Good recruiters fill jobs, great recruiters build the organization - This one is crystal clear to me. Most recruiters fill jobs and move one. Weak. Great recruiters partner with the business to help build the best organization the possibly can. Now, this is hard. You can't always be your managers friend. You've got to push back on things and speak your mind when you disagree with a decision. Which leads to #2.....
2) Good recruiters work on their headcount, great recruiters drive headcount and are vocal about hiring decisions - Honestly, any knucklehead can fill a job....seriously, what we do is not rocket science. But a great recruiter finds talent that forces the business to hire opportunistically and get creative. Great recruiters find so many great people that they business has to think outside of the box in order to get as much talent as they possibly can.
3) Good recruiters leverage programs, great recruiters build programs - Again, not rocket science here but lots of really good recruiters who can leverage all kinds of recruiting programs to build candidate pipeline...now the great recruiters dream up new programs and build them to fill a business need.
4) Good recruiters sell the job, great recruiters over-communicate the opportunity - This sounds like a subtle one but trust me the different for your organization is crazy. Good recruiters know their roles and can sell candidates on the job. Big deal. Great recruiters over-communicate with the candidate and can explain the opportunity (not just the job). Truly great talent doesn't take a job...they look for exceptional opportunities to grow.
5) Good recruiters have all kinds of tricks....great recruiters share their tricks and make everyone better - This is probably the most important. Plenty of recruiters have little tips and tricks they use to get the job done but the great ones are share and collaborate with team to make everyone better...thus creating a great team.
Clearly this is an incomplete list but it's a start. I'll do a follow up post on a few more things (general smarts, creativity, etc etc) that make a great recruiter. But for anyone out there trying to hire a team or build a recruiting function you can't rely on "good" folks to take you to the next level.....you've absolutely have to find great recruiters who are smart, can get things done and move the needle for the organization.
Good luck out there this week and more soon before I go on vacation!
One recruiter's humble attempt to help companies and people rethink the way they recruit and/or look for a job! As a reminder - **This is my personal blog. The views expressed on these pages are mine alone and not those of my employer.**
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Navigating the summer slowdown
Happy 4th of July everyone, my favorite holiday.....although Thanksgiving is a pretty close second. Busy times for me as we are settling into the move and our stuff is finally arriving on Friday so the unpack begins.
Anyway, I always think of 4th of July as the unofficial start of the summer job season....which basically means, there are tons of companies hiring but the job search is a pain in the arse. People are on vacation, people are kind of out of it thinking about the weekend....all in all, productivity is down.
Here are a few tips on how to survive and still find that dream job over the summer
1) Chill out - Hard to do, I know it...almost impossible if you are looking for a job aggressively but you've got to mentally prepare yourself for things being slow. If you realize things bog down, you won’t spend all of your time freaking out if you are getting the job or not...and more time networking and/or interviewing for other gigs.
2) Learn something new - When things slow down....the truly great people get a new skill and get better. The summer is a great time to teach yourself a new skill, take a class or just brush up on some rusty skills.
3) Network - Yeah yeah, every blog I tell you to network but when something works.....you do it over and over again. Honestly thought, summer networking is the best. You can meet people for a coffee outside or connect with folks at outdoor events or organize other meetup type events to help you network.
4) Enjoy it - This is the most important tip of them all. The summer is the best time to recharge the battery. Doesn't matter if you are in a job, looking for a job or between jobs. Take time this summer to recharge and refresh yourself so when things start getting crazy again at the end of August...you’re ready and have the energy to get it done.
Have a great long weekend everyone, I’m trying to write a ton now that I’m in CA so keep your eyes out for more posts and if you need any help/advice....you know where to find me.
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