Hey superstar recruiters, I see you making placement after placement, and this one’s for you.
You’ve got it all, and you’re on top of the world. You get a req, hunt for and sweet talk the perfect candidate, show the hiring manager what’s so great about them, crush the placement and move along to the next req.
But wait!
Slow down there, superstar. No matter how good you might be at making placements, there’s one integral piece of your recruiting strategy that there’s a pretty good chance you’re missing out on: the opportunity making placements opens up for you to build and strengthen your network.
Networks are important. They help you rockstar recruiters do your jobs even more efficiently. How? It’s a personalized database for you to tap into and source candidates from, and it’s largely made up of connections you make in the midst of making placements. Hiring managers you talk to, candidates that you hire who know other people in the field, candidates you don’t hire but still make a good connection with—these are all people who build up a web of people you can call your network.
Though you’re building these connections every day in the recruiting world, there are easy ways you can go about making them even stronger. And the best part? It only takes a small token of you time and effort.
As soon as you’ve made a placement, before hopping onto the next best thing, take a minute and review those who you met while working on the req. Think about who you want to keep as a valuable member of your network, and consider hitting them with a small gift—something to say you were glad you got to connect, and you’d like to keep communication lines open with them:
Building connections and strengthening your network doesn’t have to be about grand gestures. In fact, it’s typically the little things that people will remember most. And when you need help making another placement? Your ROI will pay off big time in the small steps you took to make sure your network knew you cared about them.