Mistakes to Avoid When Crafting Messages to Talent

Sourcing Candidates
  • August 20th, 2015
  • 1 min read
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How can you avoid some of the mistakes that recruiters make when crafting messages to passive tech talent? In the new eBook I produced with Dice, The Definitive Guide to Engaging Top Tech Candidates, there’s a checklist of things to leave off your next email to a promising candidate:

  • Do not send out anything that resembles a mass email (or BCC them, so that it appears they are one of many engineers receiving the message).
  • Do not send a traditional job description or any kind of Word .doc attachment.
  • Do not ask them to check out your career site or to apply online.
  • Do not ask them if they’re a rockstar, ninja, or superstar.
  • Do not write more than 2-3 short paragraphs.

Fortunately, if you want to tailor the “perfect” recruiting message to a tech pro, there are some simple-to-follow steps.

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