Recruiting for Hard to Fill Positions (Easiest Isn't Always Best)
OVERVIEW
Generally, staff within most companies will open a positionwithout investigating why the previous person left to determine the rootcause. Was the Job Description poorly written so sourcing identified the
wrong talent? Was the manager inept? Did the incumbent get
promoted? Wouldn’t it be nice to learn/review ways to look at the
Recruiting Process in order to find the elusive passive candidate instead of
the ever-posting desperate candidate? The purpose of this webinar is to help
your company identify and deliver the best qualified candidate.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND
Many company recruiters have only been trained how to “post and
pray” for candidates to respond to their postings. As a RecruiterGuy with
over 36 years of third party recruiting experience, Bill walks the attendees
through alternate, and more effective, talent acquisition methods to attract
and deliver the Best Candidates.
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Recruitment Strategy Plan |
AREAS COVERED
- Recruiting mirrors the sales process
- Job description importance
- Effective candidate sourcing
- Work a career fair like RecruiterGuy!
- The value of natural curiosity while sourcing
candidates
- Candidate relationship building to win!
- Win most of the Counter Offer WARS!
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- What is the most effective recruiting process to
attract the best candidates?
- Why is a solid job description important?
- If the job description is so important, what element
can we add that will attract the best qualified candidates?
- Passive candidates require more work after you identify
them.
- How to drive Passive Candidates AWAY.
- Defeating the Counter Offer without experiencing, “All
that work and a Failed Result!”
- How to Lead your Candidate to Accepting an Offer.
WHO WILL BENEFIT
Top Hiring Managers, Human Resources, Recruitment/Talent
Acquisition, CFO, CEO, Company Owners
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