Episode Overview
In just 20 minutes, you’ll learn how to define the role based on hiring volume, time-to-fill goals, and specialization needs, so you don’t end up misaligned from day one. We’ll help you choose the right level of recruiter—entry, mid, senior, or executive—and explain what each brings to the table in terms of skills, cost, and expectations.
You’ll also get practical tips on writing job descriptions that attract top recruiting talent, sourcing strategies that go beyond job boards, and interview questions that reveal true capability. We even cover red flags to watch out for and creative ways to offer competitive compensation when your budget is tight.
To wrap it up, we dive into onboarding best practices and explain when partnering with a staffing firm might be the smarter move.
22 minutes
Additional Resources
- How to Hire a Recruiter: A Step-by-Step Guide for Employers
- Sample Recruiter Job Descriptions
- National Average Salary for a Recruiter
- Benefits of Working with a Staffing Agency
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