Tuesday, April 30, 2013
LinkedIn - Job Board or Social Network?
Tip o' the hat to Raj Sheth of Recruiter.com for this interesting article:
http://www.recruiter.com/i/linkedin-job-board-or-social-network/?goback=.gde_4930685_member_236839301
While I'm tempted to say it doesn't matter, it really does. LinkedIn continues to develop new products for recruiters, a primary customer target group for the company. But I am finding, and hearing from other recruiters, that LinkedIn is now so overrun with recruiters that candidates aren't responding. When a passive candidate gets 5 or more requests per day from recruiters s/he doesn't know, the efficacy of LinkedIn drops way down.
I have noticed that response rates to my InMails are dropping as well. With an average of 20% response rate over the long haul (I was a charter member of LinkedIn in beta), my response rate is probably half that today. So, I'm looking at other ways to reach out. I still use LinkedIn as much on identifying people I want to connect with. But I'm getting more creative about the "candidate acquistion" piece.
What are your thoughts?
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Resume or Tweet?
As a headhunter, I really want to know my candidates...
I think trying to make a selection of any kind based on 140 characters is flawed.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323820304578412741852687994.html?mod=dist_smartbrief
And a 6 second video doesn't do it for me either.
I'm just sayin'
Labels:
employment,
employment process,
headhunters,
recruiters,
recruiting
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
In vs Out part 3
Tip o' the hat to Steve Boese for a little more intelligence on another aspect of the telecommuting debate around Yahoo's policy change:
http://fistfuloftalent.com/2013/04/would-say-500month-be-enough-to-get-you-to-move-closer-to-the-office.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+FistfulOfTalent+%28Fistful+of+Talent%29
I like the incentivize aspect of this idea - rather than the "thou must" approach. Work-life balance is a key idea in why people choose to work from home. And removing barriers to employee productivity are as important as providing collaboration tools that enhance productivity. All of the moving parts need to be in place to have a productive team.
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