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Recruiting Tips for tech companies

With tech companies mushrooming at an exponential rate, it can be difficult to recruit and
retain talent. In fact, a survey carried out by Indeed brought to light that about 86% of HR
professionals find it difficult while recruiting tech talent. Issues like limited talent pool for niche
requirements and stiff competition from other tech firms pose unique challenges to the
recruiters.
These keep tech companies on their toes for finding recruiting tips that can meet their needs.
To help you in this quest, here are a few solid recruitment tips for 2020 that will make it a
cakewalk:

Clearly Outline Job Specifications


The primary hurdle that HR professionals and recruiters have to overcome is to understand
the tech position. For a person with no tech background, front-end, back-end, and full-stack
may appear to be the same. Hence, you should spend efforts on getting to know the job title,
the corresponding skills required, and work experience, if any.

Basically, you are required to create the mold for an ideal employee for the said position,
which the candidate must then fill. Only when you have a complete grasp of the job
information will you be able to share these details with prospective candidates.
Think Outside the (Geographical) Lines
Global tech talent appears to be concentrated in certain geographical pockets. It is a
possibility that the talent shortage could exist due to the location of your company. In such a
scenario, you should be open to international tech recruiting that allows for relocation,
remote-working, or outsourcing purposes.
Rope in the Passive Candidates
Here’s an interesting fact: according to Stack Overflow, while 16% of developers are actively
searching for jobs, a whopping 75% of develop
developers
ers are still open to hearing about new job
opportunities. These numbers indicate that the bulk of interested candidates may not even be
spotted on the job boards. They can be found on forums and online communities where they
contribute codes to help others.
s. Given that job switching is a prevailing trend, you may
approach them over personal mail with your offer, and they might indeed be extremely
interested in working with you!

Do Your Homework
You don’t have to be excellent at coding or IT technologies to assess and hire tech talent.
However, it is essential that you have a basic understanding of programming technologies
like software, languages, and codes to
to speak the candidate’s language. It allows you to build
meaningful relationships with the candidate and practice your soft skills. In case you find it
overwhelming to use tech jargon, you may consider hiring a skilled expert to identify the
right candidate for you.
Test and Verify the IT Skills
Everyone likes a good challenge. Naturally, candidates walk into a recruitment drive with the
expectation that they will get the opportunity to display their skills and knowledge. Thus, you
can put them to test by giving a challenge on something that relates to the job position. Try to
make the test as innovative and interesting as possible to gain an insight into the candidate’s
problem-solving capacities.

Know What the Talent Expects


Before you start the selectionn process, you need to have a clear understanding of your
company’s tech talent requirements. Similarly, you also have to be prepared to deal with the
candidates’ expectations. These expectations could be regarding the salary, health benefits,
and other perks. Hence, it is not only important to stay equipped with the answer to these
questions but also convey it while communicating with candidates.
It’s a Wrap
With the above technology recruiting tips, you can comfortably locate the candidate who is a
perfect fit for your tech firm. Further, they can help foster personalized and authentic
relations with the candidate and add more value to the recruitment exercise. With several
enterprises fishing in the same talent pool, it becomes imperative to make use of creative
recruitment to attract the right kind of talent. Over time, as your business develops into a
brand, you will find it easier to attract suitable candidates to meet the company’s needs.
Regardless of the recruitment strategy, do remember to maintain long-term goals as acquiring
talent can be a long-drawn process.

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