This week I had the dubious honor of being the featured guest on the Recruiting Animal Show on Blog Talk Radio. The Recruiting Animal is sort of a Jim Rome type of interviewer. His shtick is to be bombastic, throw curve balls, cut people off if they don’t answer quickly or interestingly enough. But he is smart and thoroughly researches his subjects who he enjoys picking apart. So it was, with not so slight trepidation, that I joined him on his show on possibly the worst day for doing so, April Fools Day!
Well it turned out that some friends called in to support me when the talk turned to searching for job candidates on Twitter. And we ended up with a very informative show. I didn’t have to talk nearly as much as I feared I would have to for a one hour show. Some listeners even complained that they didn’t get to hear enough from me. But I was fine with that. And to Animal’s credit, he expertly edited the audio to create an 18 minute file that clearly shows, step by step, how you can use Twitter to identify and contact prospective job candidates.
I have personally had good success recruiting with Twitter. There are plenty of job seekers there, with good reason (there are lots of good recruiters there) And I love technology. And Twitter (as beautifully simple as it is) is still a bit of a technical wonder. I think we converted some skeptics, and presented some great info for the recruiting community’s collective tool belt. One of these days I’ll have time to do a written version of these tips. But for now, here is the audio:
Here is the short version MP3 file of the edited Audio, How to recruit on Twitter
Here is the link to the show and the full-length audio
And here is Animal’s post of the show on RecruitingBlogs.com
As to Animal (@animal on Twitter), I appreciate the work he puts into his show. He wants it to be entertaining. And guests are expected to help make that happen. So I can’t fault him for jumping in where he thinks it is warranted. After all, its his show. I had listened to it a few times before and winced along with the rest of the audience when he would pounce on an unresponsive guest. But my experience with him was great. Not always comfortable, but still great. Sort of like when a comedian picks you out of the audience.
Now I have to emphasize again that I had HELP! Animal had a couple of sidekicks along (ostensibly ready to refute my stance that Twitter is a good recruiting tool) when I called in, recruiters Jerry Albright (@jerry_albright) and Harry Joiner (@ecommercejobs). Maureen Sharib (@MaureenSharib) acts as producer and is always on hand. Karla Porter (@karla_porter), David Graziano (@davegraziano), and Jason Davis (@recruitingblogs aka Slouch, creator of RecruitingBlogs.com) all called in for the discussion. Everyone had something instructive to add and it really made for a good exchange.
Here is a bit of what I wrote to Animal after the show:
“The only person I didn’t know before the show was Harry Joiner. And he played a great role. Karla and Dave are pretty good Twitter friends of mine (damn it still sounds weird to say “twiiter friends”). And I kind of know Maureen, Jerry, and JD through Twitter. Recruitingblogs.com, TalentBar.com, etc. Everyone did well and chipped in, which was quite a relief for me.”
Thanks to all. And a special shout out to Susan Kang Nam (@pinkolivefamily) who connected me with Animal in the first place.
So, my friends, if you dare square off with Animal, my advice is to be sure you get to the point quickly. And be sure the point is worth getting to. Or have your friends ready to prop you up with some great subject matter.
Good show Animal!
Animal's show is definately fun to both listen to as well as heckel from the gallery. You did great and there are some good nuggets here. Thanks for stepping up to the plate and sharing what's working for you in a slightly different forum that we're usually seeing the Twitter preaching come at us.
Good stuff, Craig.
RecruiterGuy
aka: Chris Hoyt
http://www.RecruiterGuy.net
http://www.Twitter.com/TheRecruiterGuy
"He picked me up in a shoe store." That's what The RecruiterGuy's wife says when people ask her how they met.
– You met him in a shoe store? Was he a salesman?
– No, he was pretending to be a salesman
Now, that's a pretty good scam if you like ladies' feet. So he's convinced me that he's one wily guy. And, did you notice how sneaky his comment is?
He sets you up with a compliment ("definitely fun") and then offers his "thanks" and then – he tells you that you were preaching and he's heard it many times before (we've usually been seeing this kind of propaganda in other forums).
RecruiterGuy, I can't figure out why you didn't become a telephone sourcer. You've obviously got a gift.
I agree with your post. put far more eloquently than had i blogged myself. I had the pleasure of being Animals guest this week. given that i am from the UK, and was unknown to most of the audience, the Animal had really done his homework. he obviously puts lots of time in to researching his guests, and asked me some really valid questions. I think it made for a great show, and one i really enjoyed. this was the start of my involvment with the show, i will listen and contribute whenever i can, and maybe arrange a UK special.
Bill