Recruiting Excellent Job Candidates:
Six Easy Search Tips to Get the Cream of the Crop
by David Leonhardt
Published on this site: July 12th, 2005 - See
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An independent recruiter, recruiting agency or executive search
firm is charged with tracking down excellent potential candidates
for available job positions. Despite the fact that there are
innumerable people seeking positions of employment in the
21st century, it often seems to a typical recruiting agency
that qualified men and women are few and far between.
Here are six easy tips that recruiting services, staffing
firms, or executive search firms should keep in mind when
on the hunt for outstanding potential job candidates in the
21st century.
These tips are equally applicable to companies undertaking
their own search without the help of recruiting agency services.
Indeed, the headaches associated with finding qualified personnel
is magnified for a company undertaking its own recruitment
efforts.
- Post an Ad on an Industry-specific Job Board.
Oftentimes, a recruiter will take a scattershot approach
to finding candidates that are worthy of consideration for
an available position. They broadcast far and wide the fact
that a certain position is open and available, in big city
newspapers and on major Internet job boards.
If a recruiting agency were more thoughtful about its recruitment
efforts, it would realize the benefits of positing an announcement
of an available position on an industry-specific Internet
job board. By posting in a selective and admittedly limited
manner, recruiters and staffing firms would be reaching
out precisely to the pool of people most likely to be qualified
for an open position.
One excellent tool for finding industry-specific job
boards can be accessed at:
http://www.onlinerecruitersdirectory.com/jobboard.php
- Use Recruiters that Specialize in a Given Field As
with advertising, choosing an effective recruiter might
be just a matter of targeting, particularly for a managerial
or executive position. These positions can be very hard
for in-house personnel directors and human resource managers.
While these people do have responsibility for hiring, the
search for a new employee with skills beyond the norm for
their company can best be targeted by a professional executive
head hunter.
The same can be said for specialized fields, such as accounting
or information systems. In-house human resources staff might
know all about pharmaceutical skill-sets required for a
multitude of research and administration positions, but
they might rarely have to deal with hiring staff to track
money or to keep the computers functioning. That's when
recruiting agency services specializing in IT or in accounting
can come in handy.
- Develop an In-House Referral Program. In many
instances, exiting staff members can help speed up the search
for quality job candidates. Employees often have contacts
elsewhere within the industry, some of which may be looking
for a change of employment.
By cultivating this internal resource, a personnel director
can develop a wealth of ready information about prospective
employees who might well serve the organization as valued
employees.
- Search Resumes Posted on Job Boards In addition to
advertising on an industry specific job board, a diligent
personnel director or recruiting agency will want to take
the time to search and consider resumes that have been posted
on job boards.
Often, a person pounding the pavement looking for employment
may not have the time to take in and review all of the various
available positions that have been posted on a every job
board.
This is even more true if a given prospect is a highly sought-after
candidate, who might be still busy in a current position
of responsibility.
- Use a Directory of Recruiters. Because there are
so many different type of recruiters in business in the
21st century it can often be difficult for in-house human
resources staff to pinpoint the recruiter that will be best
able to meet the needs of a given employee recruitment campaign.
But there are resources available, such as directories of
recruiters.
One such directory is:
http://www.onlinerecruitersdirectory.com
By using a professional directory, in-house human resources
staff will be able to identify the most appropriate resources
for their company and for the recruiting task at hand. Even
staffing firms can benefit from such a recruiters directory
to seek help in a specialized field they don't often work
with.
- Don't Rush the Process. Finally, while it is an
overused saying, "Rome wasn't built in a day."
In the same vein, 99 times out of 100 there is no need to
rush the process of seeking, identifying and hiring a new
employee, particularly an executive level employee.
A personnel director should take his or her time to identify,
screen, interview and hire the best candidate. Throughout
this process, a human resources manager or specialist will
rely on the services and support tools identified in this
article.
By using these tips, in the long run the best possible candidate
for a given position will end up being hired, and the company
will benefit from the best possible employees.

David Leonhardt is a freelance writer: http://www.seo-writer.net/
He wrote this article for the Online Recruiters Directory:
http://www.onlinerecruitersdirectory.com/about.php

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