Jeff Eveler was a Cryptographic Field Engineer before becoming a technical recruiter. He has been working in this field now for over 30 years and has applied his background in cryptology to the art and science of sourcing. So how does cryptology fit into this world? We learned how during Eveler’s presentation on Tuesday afternoon.
Cryptology, by definition, is the practice and study of hiding information. A good cryptologist is not only good at hiding information, he/she is also good at uncovering it. It is imperative to pay close attention to details when sniffing out hidden data; it can be a tiring task and is not for the faint of heart. Eveler mentioned the word “vigilance” when referring to what makes a good sourcer. This means watchfulness, the process of paying close and continuous attention. As a way of being vigilant in sourcing, he shared with the room a way to map out talent intelligence, broken down into eight categories.
By monitoring your industry using these eight resources, Eveler showed how you can develop an intelligence map for each job on which you search. The important thing here is knowing, inside and out, what you are looking for. In fact, each SourceCon presenter today described in various ways the importance of keywords and understanding different ways of saying/describing the same thing. Simply semantics – a trend here at SourceCon apparently!
Stay tuned for more SourceCon coverage on Wednesday, and make sure to check out the live stream which will appear at the top of the SourceCon website!