{"id":3897,"date":"2011-12-20T19:28:38","date_gmt":"2011-12-21T02:28:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.smartrecruiters.com\/static\/blog\/?p=3897"},"modified":"2017-10-17T10:13:19","modified_gmt":"2017-10-17T17:13:19","slug":"strike-gold-3-ways-to-find-passive-candidates","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.smartrecruiters.com\/blog\/strike-gold-3-ways-to-find-passive-candidates\/","title":{"rendered":"Strike Gold: 3 Ways to Find Passive Candidates"},"content":{"rendered":"

Sometimes no matter how much we promote or post a job<\/a> either online or through traditional media like the newspaper, the perfect candidate eludes us. And so begins the vicious cycle of reposting the position and beginning the job marketing process a second or even a third time. As an employment brand, reposting job openings multiple times can be telling of a company\u2019s reputation. Don\u2019t believe me?\u00a0 Visit Glassdoor<\/a> to view job seeker\u2019s biggest frustrations and complaints with the hiring process.<\/p>\n

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As a recruiter and hiring manager we walk a fine line trying to balance relationships with our candidate pool<\/a> while also looking out for the company where we work and represent. Someone hiring often often spends time in their current databases mining for qualified candidates. But more often than not, someone hiring takes the easy route posting, reposting, listing and promoting an job opening throughout the web.<\/p>\n

There is no doubt that prospecting and mining qualified yet passive candidates takes work. However, you don\u2019t have to spend all day to be a sourcing master. \u00a0Candidates are often in places and communities you\u2019ve likely overlooked.<\/p>\n