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Here Is How The Sourcery Is Helping Companies In Recruiting Great Job Candidates Seamlessly

Wednesday, 07 August 2019 01:30 PM

SAN FRANCISCO, CA / ACCESSWIRE / August 7, 2019 / Let’s be real here, there are certain roles that seemingly every company is searching for. With unemployment at a 49 year low, the SF and Silicon Valley markets on a hot streak, and the goliaths (Facebook, Apple, Google, etc.) emptying the talent pools, how can a startup or mid-size organization meet their engineering and hiring needs?

Can you pay more than Facebook? Does your company have more perks than Apple? Does your workplace have more gadgets and gizmos aplenty than Google? If a candidate is set on a goliath and what they specifically provide, you can’t compete and you probably shouldn’t. Chances are even if you did manage to convince a candidate to take your offer over an offer from a goliath if they are better aligned with projects, culture, and compensation plans of a large company, then neither of you will be happy. What you CAN do is a bank on your strengths as a lean-and-mean startup and find talent that’s attracted to what you can offer and won’t care as much about the things you can’t provide.

About The Sourcery

For nearly a decade, The Sourcery has worked with hundreds of companies to support recruitment, hiring, and growth. We help companies hire for critical technical, business, and operational roles. Businesses of all sizes benefit from our services, where we can act as an end-to-end outsourced talent team, or augment existing internal teams with added recruiting bandwidth. Let’s see what aspects you should grow to develop exponentially.

You don’t need to change your company to attract top-tier talent, you just need to play to your strengths.

Startups and smaller companies have a lot to offer for the right people. The right people are those who find what startups offer as motivating enough to outweigh any drawbacks. Here are a few of the most common characteristics that tend to shine for startups (and sometimes mid-size orgs):

  • Speed - startups move fast and break stuff. They are notoriously agile, moving quickly, and pivot often.

  • Impact - employees typically feel they have a bigger impact on their teams, the company, and on the product.

  • Leadership opportunity - there is more leadership opportunity, and promotions can come quickly since startups tend to grow fast.

  • Variety - there’s tons to do, and people can wear many hats.

  • Deferred but potentially large compensation - of course, we have to mention the white whale of startups. The promise of huge cash payout potential if you’re in on the ground floor and the company goes through a significant event like a successful IPO or acquisition.

The Game Plan

Here’s a simple game plan that connects you with the right type of talent who will want to grow with you:

Step 1: Understand your value proposition and selling points.

Step 2: Sell the crap outta your company.

Step 3: Expose the flaws and growth opportunity.

Step 4: See if you’re both still excited to work together.

In order to win the race for talent, you have to be able to make sure that the type of talent you want actually wants you back. Hype the hype and sell them on the future of your company but also show them the seedy underbelly, the disorganization and the holes in the plan. The right person will thank you for it and become even more interested as they better understand not only the opportunity but also the challenges.

TL/DR: The secret to competing with global goliaths is not to compete with them. Find the crazy, qualified people who want to build a company with you, instead, and hire them!

For more information on The Sourcery visit - https://www.thesourcery.com/

Name of Contact Person: Mike Haydon
Company: The Sourcery
Address: 450 Mission Street #101, San Francisco, CA 94105
Website: https://www.thesourcery.com
Phone: 415-418-7156 x127
Email: [email protected]

SOURCE: The Sourcery

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