🤩 Best online recruiter communities to join in 2021
Find candidate emails from Github, x-ray search personal website of candidates, source developers from stack overflow, reaching out to developers on Spotify, in-game job recruitment & more.
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I’m Raj, and each week I curate interesting tips, articles, and resources around recruitment, sourcing, and anything else that’s hot in the talent world. It's Friday and I'm back with another edition of 10xrecruiter for you to level up your recruitment game.
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✨ A timeless thought
💯 Tips & hacks of the week
⚡️ Find personal emails of developers from their Github profile
Find any GitHub commit of the developer you are interested in. Click the commit name to open the commit page and do the following:
Add .PATCH to the end of the page address in the address bar.
Search (Ctrl+F) “@”
Get the developer’s email
✨ X-Ray search personal website of developers
Use this X-Ray string to find CVs posted on the personal websites by position and location. The below search is to find frontend/UI developers based out of India.
site:.me (intitle:CV OR intitle:resume OR inurl:CV OR inurl:resume) (“front end developer” OR "ui developer") “India”
Here’s another great tip from Tris Revill. Some developers don’t necessarily use a .me domain address to create their personal websites. You can use the below x-ray search to find more websites that are hosted in other domains.
(intitle:CV OR intitle:resume OR inurl:CV OR inurl:resume) "(“front end"|ui) developer" India -example -job
📚 Reading
Here are a few things that I've been reading this week:
🚀 How to source developers on Stackoverflow for free
Learn how you can source software developers on StackOverflow for free. In this video, you’ll explore three methods of sourcing:
Tag based search
X-ray query on Google
Using data.stackexchange.com
📈 7 Awesome Talent / Recruiting Hacks
Here’s a list of nice talent hacks curated by Willem Wijnans. Learn everything about in-game job recruitment, how to reach out to developers on Spotify, javascript bookmarlets to quickly cross reference people & more.
💪 Sourcing tools to quickly build a target list of profile with contact info
This video demos a real-life example of a sourcing process after being presented with a new (Magento Developer) requirment. Showcased are helpful tools & techniques used to conduct initial research, scrape tables, find LinkedIn profiles, & create a target list that includes email addresses.
💡 Inspiration & case-studies
Curated case studies, nuggets of wisdom & techniques from other recruiters & talent experts:
🥳 How to build social capital with software developers (as a tech recruiter)
The gap in respect between the recruiter and tech communities is vast. Hung Lee spoke with tech recruiters, community builders, software engineers and hiring managers to find out how to close it.
🚀 Recruitment tool/plugin of the week
Every week I recommend one plugin, tool, or product that can help recruiters become better at work:
Every recruiter hits a point in their career where they go, “I love how I can search millions of people on LinkedIn. But there has to be a better way!”
🎉 Free Simple People Search Tool is the answer. It’s simple. It’s fast. And it’s absolutely free. In short, if you want to x-ray search profiles on social media but don’t want to pay a hefty premium for the official search tools, you’re going to love this.
📝 Interesting resources & cheat-sheets
Here are a few interesting resources, cheat-sheets and curated materials:
Join online communities of recruiters and learn what others already know. You’d be surprised how much knowledge is freely shared in these places. Here’s a big list of online recruiter / HR communities to join in 2021 👇
🥳 Fun stuff
Random facts, stats, and funny threads/memes from the recruitment world!
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That’s it for this week! Hit me up if you have any stories, feedback, or insights to share. Otherwise, see you next week!
Curated with ❤️
Raj Abishek, Co-Founder @NurtureBox