You are not alone if you think it is difficult to find talented job candidates.
An employee study from LinkedIn says that 76% percent of hiring managers admit attracting the right job candidates is their greatest challenge.
Each year our team conducts a study to understand better how our clients are finding top sales talent. We ask leaders if they hired top performers and how they found them.
During the past eight years, leaders have found top-performing salespeople through referrals and LinkedIn more than any other recruiting methods.
One manager I spoke with has found six sales superstars using LinkedIn. It’s a great place to target highly talented job candidates. This manager starts by searching specific keywords such as Sales, Account Executive, Sales Consultant, or Marketing Consultant.
If you see a profile that impresses you, ask to connect with them. Then see whom they are connected to as well.
Once you identify a promising candidate and decide to take the next step with them, we suggest you use a role-specific validated talent assessment early in the process. This will help you to determine if there is enough evidence of the talents you are looking for to continue spending time with them.
Let people know you’re hiring. LinkedIn has a #hiring badge that can be added to your profile, and that badge automatically creates a free job post. Post jobs on LinkedIn and make it easy for the candidate to apply.
You could even add “I’m hiring” or “I’m looking for top talent” next to your name on your LinkedIn profile page.
There are many different ways to find superstar salespeople. In our study, referrals and LinkedIn are the most common ways to find talent, but don’t stop there. Leaders who are great recruiters use many different methods for finding and attracting talent.
*Editor's Note: This blog was originally written in 2015 and has since been updated.