Sunday, January 5, 2020

Increase Your Access to Passive Candidates - Spark Hire

Increase Your Access to Passive Candidates - Spark HireYoure looking to fill a current opening in your company and are having a difficult time finding a candidate with the skills and work experience that youd prefer. The perfect person is out there, and you know it. Perhaps theyre leid currently looking for a job at the moment. Perhaps theyre part of the workforce that makes up the pool of passive candidates?A passive candidate is one who is not actively pursuing a new job opportunity but could be persuaded to accept an offer if they were approached. Typically, passive candidates are fully employed and not unhappy with their current position. Nearly anyone could be a passive candidate. In fact in 2012, CareerBuilder released a study that found 74% of employees would be open to a new opportunitybut reaching these individuals can be a daunting task.One of the simplest ways to increase your attractiveness to passive employees is to have a robust vision of the company that you can share at any time of day with anyone. Inevitably, passive candidates will want to have a clear idea of what benefits they would enjoy if they left their current employer. When research shows that passive employees are usually relatively happy with their current job, the pitch from a company trying to convince them to move on from it must be compelling and strong. Most likely, a tempting deal would provide the candidate with ample room for professional development as well as sweeten their life through improved benefits or compensation.Employee referrals are another excellent way to improve your access to these potential employees. Sometimes your greatest recruiting assets are already sitting in your office with knowledge that is simply waiting to be tapped. Inquire with your current employees about people within their personal and professional networks who might be a good fit for the company and the open position.One can never underestimate the power of social media to tap the market of pa ssive candidates. The majority of passive job seekers mentioned in the 74% above are currently utilizing 14 15 different resources that could lead to new employment. These resources include social media outlets such as LinkedIn. LinkedIn estimates that about 20% of its users are currently seeking employmentmeaning that the majority of its users could be considered passive candidates. Companies should take advantage of the free resources available via LinkedIn to create a business profile and seek other members to follow their online profile. For increased engagement, groups can be established that become open forums for professionals in the LinkedIn network to rally around a specific topic or area of interest. And remember that while LinkedIn is one of the largestprofessionalsocial media resources out thereit currently has almost 10 million usersit skims the surface of the recruiting resources available via social media.Your tactics will be unique to your company. Perhaps you alrea dy have an active social media presence that you can utilize or maybe your current employees have lots of friends in your niche industry. Part of the secret is leveraging the assets you already have available to improve your recruiting. However, in order to reach this large market of potential employees, sometimesyouvereally got to think outside the box.How do you increase your access to passive candidates? Fill us in below.IMAGE Courtesy of Flickr byVictor1558