The One and Only Scott Allan https://recruitingdaily.com/author/scottallan/ Industry Leading News, Events and Resources Wed, 05 Apr 2023 21:56:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2 Preventing Burnout for Recruiters and Sourcers: Strategies for Sustainable Success https://recruitingdaily.com/event/preventing-burnout-for-recruiters-and-sourcers-strategies-for-sustainable-success/ https://recruitingdaily.com/event/preventing-burnout-for-recruiters-and-sourcers-strategies-for-sustainable-success/#respond Wed, 05 Apr 2023 21:02:48 +0000 https://recruitingdaily.com/?post_type=event&p=44626 Are you a recruiter or sourcer feeling like you’re stuck in a “case of the Mondays” every day? Are you struggling to balance your workload and take care of yourself?... Read more

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Are you a recruiter or sourcer feeling like you’re stuck in a “case of the Mondays” every day? Are you struggling to balance your workload and take care of yourself? Burnout can be a real problem in the high-pressure world of talent acquisition, but there are strategies to prevent it and achieve sustainable success.

It doesn’t have to be like this…

Join us for our upcoming webinar on April 25th at 2 pm ET. Led by Junius Currier, Director of Talent Acquisition at Maximus, we’ll explore the causes and consequences of burnout in recruiting and sourcing, and learn some practical strategies to manage workloads effectively, prioritize self-care, and avoid burnout.

During this session, you’ll learn how to:

  • Understand the causes and consequences of recruiter and sourcer burnout.
  • Discover strategies to manage workloads effectively and prioritize self-care.
  • Learn to set boundaries around work hours and communication, and the importance of taking regular breaks.
  • Explore how employers can help prevent burnout by offering mental health resources, promoting work-life balance, and fostering a supportive work culture.

This webinar is perfect for recruiters, sourcers, and talent acquisition professionals at all levels who are feeling overwhelmed or burnt out and want to improve their well-being and achieve sustainable success in their careers.

Don’t let burnout keep you in a TPS report nightmare.

Register now to secure your spot and get practical tools to avoid burnout and achieve sustainable success. It’s time to take care of yourself and your career.

We’ll see you there.

 

Can’t attend the live session? No problem! Register now and we’ll provide you with all the materials and the recording afterward.

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Tailoring Your Recruitment Marketing Strategy While on a Budget https://recruitingdaily.com/tailoring-your-recruitment-marketing-strategy-while-on-a-budget/ https://recruitingdaily.com/tailoring-your-recruitment-marketing-strategy-while-on-a-budget/#respond Tue, 04 Apr 2023 14:00:54 +0000 https://recruitingdaily.com/?p=44724 For recruitment professionals, finding talent that can contribute to the company can be challenging — even more so if you’re on a low budget. If you find yourself in this... Read more

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For recruitment professionals, finding talent that can contribute to the company can be challenging — even more so if you’re on a low budget. If you find yourself in this situation, here are a few tips for setting up a recruitment marketing strategy on a budget.

Use Virtual Recruitment Strategies

One of the most incredible things about the 21st century is the ability to get to know potential hires online instead of face-to-face. Even artificial intelligence tools are developing to help recruiters find hires online.

Using your business’s online resources is a great way to spread the word about openings and recruitment opportunities. Here are some tips for utilizing your online recruiting resources.

Your Website

Every organization needs a presence online nowadays. In addition to being a place to tell people about your workplace, websites are also a great way to attract potential hires on a budget. It can be as easy as creating a “careers” page on the site and adding descriptions of available positions along with your contact information.

If you have the budget and want to take your online recruitment strategy a step further, you can set up a recruitment website for your company. This can maximize your exposure and call attention to your job openings.

When creating your recruitment website, remember to use a strong branding message that gets your needs in a potential hire across. Be clear about what kinds of positions you have open and what benefits they could earn.

Job Search Websites

Job search websites like Indeed and Monster can be great tools when searching for potential hires. These websites allow people looking for a new job or career path to search for opportunities, but they can also help with your recruitment marketing strategy.

They are simple to use for employers, too. First, create an account on the job search website of your choice. The next step is to set up your employer account and page so potential hires can see your positions. Most job search websites allow you to use features like filters and screening questions to make it easier to find suitable candidates.

Social Media Recruiting

Social media is everywhere in today’s world, which can make it a handy tool for recruiters. If you have a social media page on Linkedin or Facebook, there is a perfect opportunity to advertise your open positions. Remember to be active on these pages so potential recruits know you’re still interested in filling positions.

If you have the time and your budget is not too low, you can also start a web advertising campaign using Google and partner companies’ websites. This can be a complicated process, however — you should determine whether it would be worth it first.

Virtual Events

Hosting a virtual recruiting event like a virtual job fair or presentation is one of the best ways to get to know potential hires face-to-face without traveling. They are also a great way to reach out to as many people as possible. Flourishing your online presence is very important to boosting your recruitment marketing strategy.

Make event panels simple and fun while still talking about the critical points of your workplace and why candidates should choose to work with you. Encourage questions so they feel like everyone can participate.

After the event, you can follow up with potential candidates by asking them for their emails and keeping in touch. This is an excellent way to show you’re actively interested in them for the positions.

In-Person Events and Promotions

While there are many advantages to virtual recruiting strategies, there’s still something unique about good old-fashioned in-person recruiting. While this might be difficult, there are still ways to meet people face-to-face, depending on your budget.

Remember to promote your opportunities, values and why potential hires should choose you to work with. Even something like the company’s credit score can be an asset. Make sure you can answer any questions they might have.

Recruiting events can be a great way to meet and get to know potential hires. While you might not have the budget to host your event, you can also participate in a job fair to find new talents. RecruitingDaily is planning a few in-person events throughout the year, you should check them out!

If the business doesn’t give you much money for travel, try to find a job fair closer to you.

Develop Your Recruitment Marketing Strategy

While developing a recruitment marketing strategy on a budget can be challenging, it’s perfectly doable using modern-day tools. Using virtual and in-person methods is the best way to find potential hires.

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Get Out There; Effectively Networking With Talent https://recruitingdaily.com/get-out-there-how-to-effectively-network-in-your-recruiting-field/ https://recruitingdaily.com/get-out-there-how-to-effectively-network-in-your-recruiting-field/#respond Mon, 27 Mar 2023 14:09:40 +0000 https://recruitingdaily.com/?p=44660 “Get out there!” That’s what I often tell my fellow recruiters and peers when discussing new ways to get to know people in their line of business in which they... Read more

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“Get out there!” That’s what I often tell my fellow recruiters and peers when discussing new ways to get to know people in their line of business in which they are recruiting.  You are a recruiter, so network in your field at every opportunity! It will help establish your credibility not only with your stakeholders but in the industry itself.  

Learn about Your Industry, and Network With Talent in the Process!

A few years back I decided to join associations such as ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers) and WTS (Women’s Transportation Seminar) where I was able to meet with a wide array of professionals. I learned more about the industry I recruited for while learning about new projects and business-related items.  I would attend events free and paid. It helped build my personal brand as well as get my company’s name out there.  Going to these events was extremely valuable to learn more about the industry for which I recruited.

Another benefit of going to events is that it shows your hiring team and other stakeholders that you are deeply interested in what they do.  For example, I recently went to a Geotechnical event in Washington D.C. and learned more about slope stability.  Prior to attending this event, I informed one of the Senior Principal Engineers of my plan to attend, and he was thrilled that I would take the time to learn more about his industry.  Doing something like this can really help when talking to prospective candidates, as you are speaking their “language.”

It is important that you do NOT recruit at these events.  Your name tag will mostly likely include your company name, but not your title. If anyone asks, be truthful and tell them that you are a recruiter for XYZ company.  Sometimes the person who you are talking with might take a step back, but assure them that you’re not there for recruiting purposes.  However, more often than not they will give me a business card (I have stacks of them) or send me a LinkedIn connection request shortly after.  Hence, it just continues to build my pipeline.

Socializing is the Spice of Life

As a recruiter, it’s important to socialize with professionals that you consistently communicate with.  It shouldn’t matter what line of business you are recruiting for. Each industry has some type of professional organization, association or society that you can be a part of. Sometime these cost money, but your company might be willing to cover the cost if it means engaging with passive talent.

So, if you are a recruiter and want to separate yourself from the pack, look around and find out what groups or associations you can join. It will help increase your knowledge of the industry, while building your network and future pipeline.  Many organizations have happy hours, lunch and learns, community events, and more. So, “get out there!” It’s important to be seen and heard not only within your own company, but within the industry as a whole.  

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