A famous thief was once asked, “Why do you rob banks?” He responded simply: “Because that’s where the money is!” Managers need to adopt a similar approach if they want to win the “war for talent.” Managers need to begin to “put the work where the talent is” (or wants to be) if they want to be successful in the recruiting world. Companies have been a little arrogant in their approach to locating new hires. New hires were always told to “leave where you are and come to work where I want you.” Now, however, advanced firms are learning that “free agents” are not always willing to relocate, and that if you put the work in a great location, recruiting gets a lot easier. Managers must adapt bold new strategies in which they re-think where they place the work that they want the new hires to do, based on the preferences of the targeted people. <*SPONSORMESSAGE*> Find Out Where The Best Talent Wants To Reside…And Put A Facility There! By surveying top performers you can get a reasonable idea of physically where they would like to work. In these days of technology, not all work needs to be done where your facility is located or even in an office at all. Here are some other tips:
Find Out Where The Best Talent Lives/Works…And Put A Recruiter There! Don’t assume the best talent resides close to your facility. It is highly unlikely that you will find that the best workers coincidentally live within commuting distance from your facility. Recruiters should learn from game hunters: “Hunt where the game is!” Companies should focus their recruiting in geographic areas that have the best talent. By looking at unemployment rates and where other firms have large employee populations, you can narrow down the geographic areas where you want to focus your remote recruiting.