Reaching specialists

Engineers, work planners, finance, IT and other scarce profiles already have a job. If you want to hire them, you have to find, approach and convince them. Not wait for them to apply.

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How do I reach scarce specialist talent?

Scarce specialists rarely search actively; they're latently available. You don't reach them with a vacancy posting, but with a combination of targeted sourcing, credible substantive content and personal outreach. The persuasion is in the story: why this work, this team and this employer are worth the move.

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Latent talent doesn't apply, it gets convinced

The specialist you're looking for is perfectly happy with his current employer. He doesn't read vacancies, but he does see what's happening in his field: on LinkedIn, in his network, through people he takes seriously professionally. That's exactly where your story needs to show up.

That's why recruiting for specialist and office roles comes down to three things: finding the right people (through active sourcing and audience mapping), reaching them with content they take seriously (expert content and Thought Leader Recruitment), and convincing them with personal outreach and a proposition that goes beyond a job title with a salary range.

Substantive screening is part of it

Scarce profiles deserve a serious process. Screening and candidate follow-up is substantive: we have real conversations about work, ambition and context, so your hiring manager only speaks to candidates who truly matter.

What can be in the mix

Examples of tools that often make the difference with specialist audiences. Which combination your vacancy needs follows from the analysis, not from a standard package.

LinkedIn
The channel where this audience is, used with strategy: targeted campaigns, content through the right faces and smart targeting.
Thought Leader Recruitment
The method developed by SocialFind to reach latent talent through substantive authority, behavioral signals and personal outreach.
Active sourcing
Audience mapping, search strategy and personal outreach, under your name and with the response rate a good story deserves.
Expert content
Content the audience takes seriously: about the work, the technology and the choices. Not about 'dynamic teams with Friday drinks'.
Personal outreach
One-on-one outreach with a message that's right for this specific candidate, instead of bulk messages that get ignored.
Substantive screening
In-depth qualification conversations, so only relevant candidates end up at the table with your hiring manager.

Latent talent

The best candidate doesn't read vacancies

He does notice who has something worthwhile to say in his field. By being visible with content that rings true, you build authority with exactly the people you want to hire. When the moment comes, you know who to approach personally and why.

How that works in practice
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Developed by SocialFind

Thought Leader Recruitment

Why do scarce specialists respond to content but not to vacancies? Read how TLR gets latent talent moving.

Frequently asked questions

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