For many months IBM has gone to recruiting-industry conferences to say that the famous Watson will be at some point used for talent-acquisition, but that … Read more

Is this the End of XRay Search on LinkedIn?
Something’s happening on LinkedIn, recruiters. If you have a basic LinkedIn account and you regularly do X-ray searches on Google to find candidates on … Read more

10 Things You Should Never Put in Your inMails…Like Ever
Are your inMails up to scratch? Let’s face it, sometimes it’s easy to cut corners when it comes to sourcing and contacting candidates on LinkedIn. The … Read more

Talent Mapping, Staying Ahead of the Game
Similar to a map of the world, talent maps are a visual guide to help us understand our competition by drawing out their landscape. It can be defined as a … Read more

Dean Da Costa Shows Us How To Launch Your Sourcing Tools
App Launcher is a great Chrome Extension that allows you to easily and quickly find and launch your apps. It also allows you to group your apps and … Read more

Entering the Matrix: Robots.txt URL Sourcing
List diving and web scraping has definitely become an art form in recent years. I’m lucky enough to chat with Aaron Lintz once in a while and absorb some … Read more

Let’s Hack Together an Attendee List
Back in the good old days of internet talent sourcing, you could find all kinds of amazing attendee lists and org charts data armed only with Boolean and a … Read more

Sourcing Emails with Dean Da Costa
Egrabber Email ID Extractor is a useful tool that does exactly what it says, extracts emails from websites. It is a desktop tool that must be loaded on … Read more

How to Recruit on LinkedIn, Fast, Without Breaking the Bank
Recently I discussed the slowdown in tech hiring, which is already reflected in today’s longer and more difficult hiring cycles as hiring managers are more … Read more

7 Things You Absolutely NEED To Do Before You Start a LinkedIn Search
Abraham Lincoln once said, “Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.” Well, Abe sure did know what he was … Read more