Lets
HEADHUNT AND NETWORK !!!!
What are we covering today……..
• How to be effective in headhunting
• Different ways of Headhunting and
networking.
• Some important tips.
"Knowledge is a process of
piling up facts; wisdom lies
in their simplification."
Hence “simplify” and “apply”
Knowledge
Headhunting – Why and When
1. Quality of CVs – Conversion Ratio is higher
2. Niche Skills requirements – When requirement is very specific
3. When competition stiff – Multiple vendors
4. Lead time less
5. Database Poor
6. To target candidates who otherwise may not apply
If you have/are -
• Knowledge
• Common Sense in abundance
• Perseverance
• Organised
• Creative
• Good Networking skills
• Confident
You can be a good Headhunter
Knowledge
Client’s Requirement
Client’s Business
Client’s Industry
Target company –
People;Projects and
Processes
Common Sense
Am I tapping the right industry, the right
people at the right time at the right place?
Am I introducing myself in the right manner
Am I using the right words while making
these calls?
Am I closing the conversation at the
right time?
Am I asking right and to-the-point
questions?
Organised
Do I document the relevant
details after every call I
make.Important names and
nos. etc.
Do I document the research
findings for future reference.
Am I able to retrieve the
information whenever I
need them
Good networking skills
• Establishing relationships with other
professionals.
• Join associations, talk to new people, talk to
people you know, and to people they know.
• In case, you cannot network openly do it with
with discretion, but do network!
• Remember, just because you've interacted
with someone once does not mean that
you're networking job is done. You must
keep the communication open on a
continual basis.
Perseverance
"We are told that talent creates its own
opportunities. But it
sometimes seems that intense desire creates not
only its
own opportunities, but its own talents.“
Creativity
"The best way to get a good idea is to
get a lot of ideas."
Linus Pauling
Confidence
"I've found that luck is quite predictable. If you want more
luck, take more chances. Be more active. Show up more
often."
Brian Tracy
"I haven't failed, I've found 10,000 ways
that don't work."
Benjamin Franklin
Process Flow
Map companies where
similar skills are available
Try getting in touch with candidates
from these companies
Present CVs to client and then
schedule the profiles that have
been short listed by client
Expect closuresExpect closures
Map and identify similar companies
1. Understand client requirement/company
2. Take ideas from client about head-hunting
prospects / related industries.
3. Brainstorm and note down similar companies
in the same line of business.
4. Search Internet for better understanding.
5. Talk with colleagues about similar
past requirements.
6. List down all similar companies with phone
numbers in an excel sheet
Headhunting
• Trying to get through reception or other probable barriers. Common
excuses:
– We are organizing a seminar.
– I am a summer trainee.
– I am calling from CII/Management Associations
– I am calling from College – Technical positions
– I am calling from a vendor/supplier company
– Calling from a Market Research Company
Once the reception is convinced get connected to the person whom
you are looking for
Head hunting contd..
The opening statements determines the fate of the call
It makes or breaks the head hunting exercise
•I am calling from a staffing company.
•Is this a good time to talk to you?
•Would like to speak to you regarding a job option/placement with a
client of mine
•Describe the job option in detail
•Send an email with JD and company details
Unable to get past the reception
1. Take references from placed
candidates.
2. References from candidates in
database.
3. Generating leads from friends
4. Reference from team members.
5. Check job portals for candidates
from
target companies
Tips on Headhunting
• Cracking extension numbers of the identified cos.
• Speaking to candidate using aliases
• Calling them up leaving your name and mobile
number asking them to call back.
• Using personal email ids to send mails to
candidates
• Using job portals to identify candidates from
targeted companies, and generating references
from identified candidates.
Challenges and Threats
• Threat of getting through wrong people
who may not be looking for a change and
might escalate.
• Risk of getting into rude and awkward
situations.
• Getting escalated to one of the existing
client managers.
When you reach for the stars,
you may not quite get them,
but you won't come up with a
handful of mud either.
--Leo Burnett

Head Hunting

  • 1.
  • 2.
    What are wecovering today…….. • How to be effective in headhunting • Different ways of Headhunting and networking. • Some important tips.
  • 3.
    "Knowledge is aprocess of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their simplification." Hence “simplify” and “apply” Knowledge
  • 4.
    Headhunting – Whyand When 1. Quality of CVs – Conversion Ratio is higher 2. Niche Skills requirements – When requirement is very specific 3. When competition stiff – Multiple vendors 4. Lead time less 5. Database Poor 6. To target candidates who otherwise may not apply
  • 5.
    If you have/are- • Knowledge • Common Sense in abundance • Perseverance • Organised • Creative • Good Networking skills • Confident You can be a good Headhunter
  • 6.
    Knowledge Client’s Requirement Client’s Business Client’sIndustry Target company – People;Projects and Processes
  • 7.
    Common Sense Am Itapping the right industry, the right people at the right time at the right place? Am I introducing myself in the right manner Am I using the right words while making these calls? Am I closing the conversation at the right time? Am I asking right and to-the-point questions?
  • 8.
    Organised Do I documentthe relevant details after every call I make.Important names and nos. etc. Do I document the research findings for future reference. Am I able to retrieve the information whenever I need them
  • 9.
    Good networking skills •Establishing relationships with other professionals. • Join associations, talk to new people, talk to people you know, and to people they know. • In case, you cannot network openly do it with with discretion, but do network! • Remember, just because you've interacted with someone once does not mean that you're networking job is done. You must keep the communication open on a continual basis.
  • 10.
    Perseverance "We are toldthat talent creates its own opportunities. But it sometimes seems that intense desire creates not only its own opportunities, but its own talents.“
  • 11.
    Creativity "The best wayto get a good idea is to get a lot of ideas." Linus Pauling
  • 12.
    Confidence "I've found thatluck is quite predictable. If you want more luck, take more chances. Be more active. Show up more often." Brian Tracy "I haven't failed, I've found 10,000 ways that don't work." Benjamin Franklin
  • 13.
    Process Flow Map companieswhere similar skills are available Try getting in touch with candidates from these companies Present CVs to client and then schedule the profiles that have been short listed by client Expect closuresExpect closures
  • 14.
    Map and identifysimilar companies 1. Understand client requirement/company 2. Take ideas from client about head-hunting prospects / related industries. 3. Brainstorm and note down similar companies in the same line of business. 4. Search Internet for better understanding. 5. Talk with colleagues about similar past requirements. 6. List down all similar companies with phone numbers in an excel sheet
  • 15.
    Headhunting • Trying toget through reception or other probable barriers. Common excuses: – We are organizing a seminar. – I am a summer trainee. – I am calling from CII/Management Associations – I am calling from College – Technical positions – I am calling from a vendor/supplier company – Calling from a Market Research Company Once the reception is convinced get connected to the person whom you are looking for
  • 16.
    Head hunting contd.. Theopening statements determines the fate of the call It makes or breaks the head hunting exercise •I am calling from a staffing company. •Is this a good time to talk to you? •Would like to speak to you regarding a job option/placement with a client of mine •Describe the job option in detail •Send an email with JD and company details
  • 17.
    Unable to getpast the reception 1. Take references from placed candidates. 2. References from candidates in database. 3. Generating leads from friends 4. Reference from team members. 5. Check job portals for candidates from target companies
  • 18.
    Tips on Headhunting •Cracking extension numbers of the identified cos. • Speaking to candidate using aliases • Calling them up leaving your name and mobile number asking them to call back. • Using personal email ids to send mails to candidates • Using job portals to identify candidates from targeted companies, and generating references from identified candidates.
  • 19.
    Challenges and Threats •Threat of getting through wrong people who may not be looking for a change and might escalate. • Risk of getting into rude and awkward situations. • Getting escalated to one of the existing client managers.
  • 20.
    When you reachfor the stars, you may not quite get them, but you won't come up with a handful of mud either. --Leo Burnett