Sunday, December 29, 2019
The 6 Pillars of a Recruiters Personal Brand
The 6 Pillars of a Recruiters Personal Brand The 6 Pillars of a Recruiters Personal Brand For arecruiter in todays historically tighttalent market, your partieal brand carries extraordinary weight.When a candidate googles you, what do they see? When a prospective client is comparing recruiters who can handle their tough-to-fill roles, what information are they finding about you? All of that constitutes your personal brand, and it can make or break you as a recruiter.Here are the sixpillars of your personal brand - and some advice on how to optimize them1. Your Social Media ProfilesA recruiters social media profilespaints a picture of who they are and what they can bring to the table. What you post, the groups with which you associate, and who your connections are all tell clients and candidates a lot of valuable information about you.While many people think LinkedIn is the only socialmedia site that matters in business, this is simply not true. Clients and candidates will look at whatever comes up when they google you - and that includes your Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter pages. If those profiles are political, divisive, and not in line with their values, they may take note and walk away. By the saatkorn token, if a candidate or client finds you attended their alma mater, root for the same sports team, or have a friend in common, they may be positively influenced to use your services.In short Be aware of what you are putting angeschlossen at all times in all forums. People do check.2. Your RatingsThe first things many clients and candidates will look for when considering you are your ratings and reviews on Glassdoor, Google, Indeed, Facebook, LinkedIn, and any other sites where people can leave feedback about you. This feedback is crucial, so dont be afraid to ask existing clients and candidates to review you.Five-star reviews are wonderful, but how you handle the inevitable bad reviews is just as important to your brand. Make sure you respond to every r eview, good or bad. If you receive a bad review, let the reviewer know publicly that you are sorry and that you are always open to discussing ways to improve your service. Above all, make sure your response is professional. Everyone will respect that.3. Your NetworkIt has been said that your network is your net worth. This expression couldnt be truer than it is in the recruiting industry, where business is won and positions are filled based in large part on referrals.Your online profiles show candidates and clients the people you know. It is crucial your network leaves a good impression. If you are just starting out in the field, take active steps to build your online network. Get everyone you know personally to like, follow, friend, and add you on various platforms.Become active inrelevant networking associations such as your local chamber of commerce, industry groups, business networks, young professionals networks, womens networking groups, and so on. Hand out your business card to everyone you meet, and be sure to add new contacts to your LinkedIn network right away.4. Your Recruiting SpecialtyThe vast majority of the placements made by recruiters are made by specialty recruiters who focus on a particular industry or market segment. These recruiters have an advantage over generalists because they understand the nuances of a given segment and are thus better able to source perfect-fit candidates. Most importantly, specialist recruiters build networks of people they can tap into at a moments notice whenever a new role opens up in the field.Having and working a well-defined specialty allows you to drive value for candidates and clients alike, and it also contributes to the rapidexpansion of your own professional network.When you provide excellent service to talent in a specific industry segment, those candidates will recommend you to their colleagues. Eventually, the people you place will move into higher-level roles and will need to hire talent of their own. You will be the first person they call when that happens.5. InspirationAs silly as they may seem to some, inspirational quotes and content are a big hit for many people on the internet. People like to be uplifted by reminders that they can reach their goals, have better lives, and land their dream jobs. You should be that positive force. Not only will it win you fans who can become clients and candidates, but your content will also be shared by your followers, in turn attracting even more people to your network.6. IntegritySome recruiters give the field a bad name. They harass people and undercut colleagues. They dont have the candidates best interests in mind, only their commission fee.Dont be that recruiter. It will not help you grow your personal brand or reputation.Instead, being transparent and honest with both employers and talent will go a long way in building your personal reputation. Integrity is what leads to the positive ratings on social media and the exponential growth of your network. Act with integrity in everything you do. It will pay off in the long run.Geri Duncombe is the marketing director at Goodwin Recruiting.
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