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Does anyone know of a good training seminar, or literature that I can use to train my recruiting team to be more active in cold calling into companies to recruit talent?
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Cold Call Recruiting
posted at 8/14/2008 7:02 AM EDT
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Cold Call Recruiting
posted at 8/14/2008 11:37 AM EDT
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I personally am a big fan of cold-calling as a way to source for top talent. I disagree with a previous member's post about the fact that most employees are passive job seekers who have their resume posted on one of the main job boards - I absolutely do not see that as a trend at all - in fact, recruiting has evolved so much away from just posting on main job boards that with my recruiting team, it becomes a backup in many cases after we exhaust other "non-traditional" sourcing methods of finding talent. I do not consider cold-calling unethical; however, I will agree that there are unethical recruiters out there who use cold-calling techniques dishonestly - that I do not agree with. I absolutely believe there are learned techniques to call into companies that take practice, articulation, and perseverance. I admire recruiters who do this well. I encourage my recruiters to hone these skills (along with many others like overall Web 2.0 recruiting which I am another huge fan of). There are absolutely companies out there who train in this area. One is www.techtrak.com, and they were featured at the 2007 ERE conference. They have worked with major companies like Disney, and the recruiter who I sent to attend came back with very specific scripts and tips on how to conduct effective cold-calls. We have had SO much success utilizing this as a sourcing tactic. If someone is willing to listen to the opportunity and make a move from a cold call, there was already something missing from their current job. If they are not open to considering the opportunity, we get referrals (similar to what you'd hear from an agency). I have a great group of corporate recruiters, and I constantly push them to think outside of the norm, to help push recruiting to the edge, to be creative, to reach out, to practice.
To those out there that use ethical techniques to recruit, however unorthodox, I applaud you. We've got to keep pushing the envelope, and that will sometimes mean being on the offense, or in other words, proactive recruiting. Happy Recruiting! |
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Cold Call Recruiting
posted at 8/14/2008 11:57 AM EDT
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Cold Call Recruiting
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