When you have a hard to fill position or an important role that you need filled quickly a recruiter can be your best solution. We always recommend using a niche recruiting firm, (for Rockstar Millwrights, HVAC Techs or Mechanics, Rockstar Recruiting is your best bet – totally non biased opinion.)
If you have decided to enlist the help of a recruiter we recommend that you jump in with two feet. To have success working with a recruiter you will need to partner with them. Too often there is an adversarial relationship, often this can be a recruiter that is just trying to make a deal or an HR contact that is begrudgingly using a staffing agency because they were told they had to.
Both of these set up a transactional relationship, placements may happen but to have real success you want a Partnership Relationship where both parties take the search seriously and are working toward a common goal.
Here are some areas things that you can do to ensure you are getting the most out of your recruiter.
It is rare that you get to quote Vanilla Ice but the first step to having a successful recruiting partnership is to “collaborate and listen.” This applies to both parties. As a client, before you give the recruiter the job req information, talk to them about what you have already done on the search.
If you have already run job ads, let your recruiter know where you have posted jobs. Some employment agencies (not Rockstar) rely heavily on job ads. If you have already run ads on Indeed and Zip let them know, there is no point in them just duplicating your efforts.
On the flip side, feel free to ask your recruiter what strategies they will be employing to find your candidates. Make sure you are comfortable with what they are going to be doing. They are representing you and you want to make sure they represent your values.
As your recruiter shares a strategy feel free to chime in and offer suggestions. There may be tactics that neither one of you comes up with on their own but collaborating you can come up with some great ideas. For example, not long ago we were tasked with finding a Mechanic who would also be responsible for creating Social Media content. While sharing our strategy I mentioned that I would spend time on Youtube looking for technicians that had their own channels and would also search for Auto Mechanic Blogs and try to recruit some bloggers and vloggers. The client thought this was a great idea and even suggested some blogs and video channels that he liked so I could get a good idea of the style they are looking for. This proved to be a successful strategy and the role was filled with a Rockstar pretty quickly.
This again goes both ways. If you can not be honest with your recruiter and if they can not be honest with you the process will not go smoothly. Sometimes this can be a bit awkward or uncomfortable but it is better than wasting time.
Clients, here are some things you will need to be honest about:
Recruiters, here are some things you need to be honest with your client about:
Communication is key and speed of communication is just as important. Good candidates do not stay available for long, when we send you someone we expect feedback within 24hours. The longer it takes for you to get back to us the less we feel the search is important and the less attention we give to it.
Be detailed in your feedback, if you are passing on a candidate that is fine, just tell us why. A lot of clients are hesitant to provide too much detailed feedback because a lot of recruiters have a bad habit of turning every piece of negative feedback into a fight. If this is the case, find a new recruiter!
For the rest of us, if you provide feedback as to where the candidate came up short, we can redirect the search and make sure future candidates are a closer match.
Good recruiters are hunters and fishers. If there are no fish in the lake then it doesn’t matter how good we are, we won’t be able to catch anything. Also, if you are looking for a big fish, you have to have the right bait.
Everyone wants a Rockstar but your budget can only afford average tech you need to expect that. Talent, training and experience comes at a premium. Good candidates are working and are unlikely to make a move unless it is at a higher rate.
Know what you offer, know what you need and set your expectations accordingly.
Maximize your chances of success while working with a recruiter by collaborating, communicating, being honest and managing your expectations.
If you need to Hire Rockstar Mechanics, HVAC Technicians or Millwrights please reach out at info@rockstarrecruitinggroup.com or give us a call at 1-833-937-3546. We will take your search way beyond the job board to find you the Rockstars that you need.