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Welcome back to Recruiting Conversations! I'm Richard Milligan, and today we're discussing a critical mindset shift for recruiting leaders: understanding why we recruit. This episode stems from a recent Q&A session where many leaders expressed a negative view of recruiting. Let’s break those misconceptions and discover how reframing your mindset can change your commitment to recruiting.
Episode Breakdown
00:00 - 01:29 - Richard opens with an important question: why do we recruit? He shares insights from a recent event with recruiting leaders where many had negative perceptions about recruiting.
01:30 - 03:29 - Exploring the common negative associations with recruiting—many leaders see it as inauthentic or deceptive, often based on their own bad experiences with recruiters.
03:30 - 05:29 - Richard challenges the audience to shift their perspective. Recruiting is about relationship building, not tricking people. He shares personal stories of how recruiting has positively impacted both his life and the lives of others.
05:30 - 07:29 - Recruiting leaders have a major impact, with 80-90% of recruits joining teams through them, not through recruiting departments. Richard explains how a recruiting leader can make a difference without formal recruiting support.
07:30 - 09:00 - Richard shares a powerful story about how a small gesture he made to a former team member had a lasting impact on that person's career, showing the "butterfly effect" of recruiting.
09:01 - 10:00 - Final challenge: Richard encourages listeners to create a document titled "Why I Recruit" and use it as a source of inspiration whenever they face recruiting challenges.
Key Takeaways
To stay committed to recruiting, it’s essential to understand why you’re doing it. When you focus on the impact you’re making, it’s easier to push through the challenges. Take time to create your "Why I Recruit" list and revisit it regularly to stay inspired.
#WhyIRecruit #RecruitingLeadership #RelationshipBuilding #RichardMilligan #RecruitingImpact
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Welcome back to Recruiting Conversations! I'm Richard Milligan, and today we're discussing a critical mindset shift for recruiting leaders: understanding why we recruit. This episode stems from a recent Q&A session where many leaders expressed a negative view of recruiting. Let’s break those misconceptions and discover how reframing your mindset can change your commitment to recruiting.
Episode Breakdown
00:00 - 01:29 - Richard opens with an important question: why do we recruit? He shares insights from a recent event with recruiting leaders where many had negative perceptions about recruiting.
01:30 - 03:29 - Exploring the common negative associations with recruiting—many leaders see it as inauthentic or deceptive, often based on their own bad experiences with recruiters.
03:30 - 05:29 - Richard challenges the audience to shift their perspective. Recruiting is about relationship building, not tricking people. He shares personal stories of how recruiting has positively impacted both his life and the lives of others.
05:30 - 07:29 - Recruiting leaders have a major impact, with 80-90% of recruits joining teams through them, not through recruiting departments. Richard explains how a recruiting leader can make a difference without formal recruiting support.
07:30 - 09:00 - Richard shares a powerful story about how a small gesture he made to a former team member had a lasting impact on that person's career, showing the "butterfly effect" of recruiting.
09:01 - 10:00 - Final challenge: Richard encourages listeners to create a document titled "Why I Recruit" and use it as a source of inspiration whenever they face recruiting challenges.
Key Takeaways
To stay committed to recruiting, it’s essential to understand why you’re doing it. When you focus on the impact you’re making, it’s easier to push through the challenges. Take time to create your "Why I Recruit" list and revisit it regularly to stay inspired.
#WhyIRecruit #RecruitingLeadership #RelationshipBuilding #RichardMilligan #RecruitingImpact
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