Topics: Offshore RPO Services, Sourcing Strategies, Talent Sourcing

Six Sourcing Strategies Used By Successful Recruiters

Posted on April 27, 2023
Written By Aanchal Jain

Sourcing Strategies

Attracting top talent is essential for an organisation’s growth, and creative sourcing strategies in recruitment are vital to achieving this. Talent sourcing or candidate sourcing is the process of identifying the right people for a job opening. Sourcing strategies in recruitment need to be proactive, and the process of sourcing and screening candidates must consider both active and passive candidates in the talent pipeline. A good recruiter uses different channels to source candidates and implements innovative sourcing strategies to stay ahead of their competitors. In this article, we will discuss six sourcing strategies in recruitment to help you find the best talent.

Sourcing Strategies in Recruitment

  1. Approach Previously Interviewed Applicants

Considering past applicants helps you start at least three steps ahead of the process. These are applicants you have identified, screened, and interviewed preciously. There are many candidates who did not qualify for a role for any reason previously. They are part of the database and can be considered for future opportunities. Since they are already screened and interviewed with their qualifications assessed, they could prove to be a quick match for the current role.

  1. Employee Referrals

Referrals are a time-tested technique for sourcing good candidates. Recruiters know the importance of using professional networks and leveraging their interpersonal connections. Referrals also save HR professionals a lot of time, resources, and effort. According to LinkedIn Research, referred candidates are four times more likely to be hired, and 45% of the candidates hired through referrals stay for four years or more with the company.

  1. Engagement Touchpoints

Recruiters should engage with prospective candidates and communicate via cold email and messaging to maintain at least three touchpoints in a month. This is likely to motivate engagement and build a strong relationship with candidates, increasing their likelihood of applying for the company’s position. Good communication and engagement between the recruiter and the prospects enable recruiters to gauge the personalities and qualifications of potential applicants.

  1. Internal Hiring

One of the most reliable sourcing strategies in recruitment is internal hiring which implies finding suitable candidates to fill the open position from within the company’s existing employees. Recruiters need not bother to source and screen hundreds of resumes when a suitable candidate is right in front of them. Also known as upskilling, this is a great way to fill open vacancies with qualified candidates and, at the same time, promote a culture of internal growth for employees improving retention rates and productivity.

  1. Diversify Sourcing Channels

Using diverse talent acquisition channels allows recruiters to find hidden gems and reach out to a larger audience. Multiple supply channels are better than sticking to one or two traditional sources. For example, not all prospects use LinkedIn or check it rigorously for job opportunities. If recruiters use diverse channels to post job openings, it is highly likely to reach out to good-quality prospects. Using dedicated sourcing platforms such as GitHub, for developers, Behance for graphic designers, and other such channels is also a great way to diversify sourcing.

  1. Review resumes and don’t rely highly on keywords

Applicant tracking Systems (ATS) are designed to identify suitable candidates based on resume keywords. But relying solely on ATS is inadvisable because the candidates that appear on top of the search due to rightly placed resume keywords may not be your best-fit candidates. These could just be the candidates who paid more to use resume writing services that embed keywords in their customer’s resumes to help them rank higher in the ATS (according to research by various recruiting intelligence websites, about 10% of applicants use professional resume writing services). A better sourcing strategy is to create a candidate persona to identify the ideal candidate and use diverse sourcing channels to review resumes, such as social media platforms and other online and offline channels.

Outsource your Sourcing and Screening Requirements to Recruiting Experts

A third-party specialist can be hired to outsource all your candidate sourcing and screening requirements. Outsourcing helps to save money and reduces time-to-hire while improving the quality of hire. QX Global Group is a leading offshore recruitment services provider with dedicated RPO solutions for staffing and recruitment industries. QX Recruitment Services offer candidate sourcing, market mapping, executive search, headhunting services, CV formatting, and resume sourcing to help recruitment agencies find qualified candidates for their clients and meet their hiring goals. Talk to one of our experts today to learn more about how our offshore and nearshore RPO solutions can help your business grow.

Originally published Apr 27, 2023 01:04:57, updated Apr 24 2023

Topics: Offshore RPO Services, Sourcing Strategies, Talent Sourcing


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