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Driven By Impact: Should You Work With a Recruiter?

Your weekly recap + humanizing the climate job search

Driven By Impact 🌱

Edition 39: January 18, 2024

How to Choose the Right Recruiter: A Detailed Guide

Choosing the right recruiter for your company can significantly impact your hiring success. The perfect recruiter is one who understands your company's needs, anticipates potential challenges, and successfully navigates the complexities of the hiring process. Here are some essential factors to consider when selecting a recruiter.

Experience Level

Recruiting is a field with a relatively low barrier to entry, leading to a large number of early-career recruiters. However, the value of an experienced recruiter cannot be overstated. They do more than just find potential candidates – they guide you through the entire recruitment process, anticipate potential obstacles, strategize to attract top talent, and help you close your top prospects.

Sector Knowledge and Alignment

A recruiter's understanding of your sector and alignment with your company's mission is crucial. This knowledge allows them to better understand your needs and effectively communicate with potential candidates about the specifics of the job and the industry.

For climate companies, it’s advantageous to work with a recruitment agency that has direct experience supporting similar climate companies. Climate spans across a wide range of industries, and non-climate recruiters often struggle to navigate this space and find mission-aligned candidates.

Role-Specific Experience

Having experience recruiting for specific roles provides a significant advantage. A recruiter who understands the nuances of each position is better equipped to identify top candidates and evaluate their suitability. Such recruiters are likely to have valuable connections, possess the knowledge to ask the right questions, and will excel in finding the right candidate for the job.

Price vs Quality

Remember the old adage, "You get what you pay for." While it is tempting to negotiate the lowest fee possible with a recruiter, this will likely compromise the quality of the recruiter you attract as a partner. High-quality recruiters charge a premium, but the value they bring in sourcing high-quality talent and navigating the recruiting process will justify the cost.

The Connection

The relationship between you and your recruiter is important. This isn't a one-time transaction; it's a partnership that could last for several hires and if you get it right, many years. Therefore, it's essential to feel comfortable with your recruiter, share a similar vision and values, and sense their enthusiasm for working with your company.

Communication Style

A recruiter's communication style can significantly impact the recruitment process. Ensure your recruiter is responsive, provides regular updates, and maintains open lines of communication throughout the process. A great way to start your engagement with a recruiter is to have an in-depth “kick-off” call. This should be a deep dive to help the recruiter better understand your company, the role, the hiring process, the company culture, and how to best position your firm. Regular weekly meetings with your recruiter will help with calibration and keep the process going.

Technology and Tools

In an era where technology plays a crucial role in every business sector, it's worth considering the tools and technology the recruiter uses. A recruiter who leverages the latest tools for sourcing, tracking, and communicating with candidates and you can streamline the recruitment process and attract top talent.

Diversity and Inclusion

In today's globalized market, diversity and inclusion are more important than ever. Ensure your recruiter has a solid strategy for sourcing diverse talent and creating an inclusive hiring process. Ask about previous hires and ensure that they are prioritizing DEI in their sourcing efforts.

Metrics for Success

Understanding how a recruiter measures their success can give you insights into their business model and opportunities for a long-term partnership. Do they measure success only by the number of placements, or do they also consider the long-term success of those placements? This is also evident through how they approach the quality of candidates vs. the quantity. Many recruiters will send over dozens of candidates right off the bat, but not take the time to properly vet them. Whereas more experienced and intentional recruiters may send over fewer candidates but ensure they are a great fit for the company.

Additional Services

Some recruiters offer additional services that can add value to your recruitment process. These might include advisory services around hiring process creation, job description creation, onboarding assistance, background checks, or salary benchmarking. While not always necessary, these services can save you time and ensure a smoother hiring process.

Business Models

Recruiters operate under different business models with different contract structures. Understanding these models can help you choose the one that best suits your needs:

- Retained Search: This model typically involves firms with deep networks in specific sectors and roles. These firms charge high fees due to their extensive teams and brand reputation. However, boutique firms offer similar services at lower fees by cutting overhead costs. Fees can range between 30-50% of the first year's total cash compensation.

- Contingent Search: In this model, recruiters are paid only when a candidate they've sourced is successfully hired. Fees are typically 20-30% of the first-year base salary. This is the most common structure. One benefit is you don’t pay until the position is filled. This puts the risk on the recruiter, as they only make money if they fill the role. There are some pretty significant cons for you and your business, though; you may not get as much commitment and time dedicated to your search from the recruiter as they are assuming all the risk. When you put the search out to multiple recruiters, this typically chases off the best recruiters from working with you.

- Engaged or Contained Search: Some firms offer engaged/contained solutions that combine elements of retained and contingent models, typically some non-refundable down payment that will be credited out of the final fee. This model is highly attractive to experienced and high-quality recruiters as there is a clear commitment to fill the role, and you’re willing to “put some skin in the game.” This approach will typically get a recruiter's full attention to fill the role in a timely fashion.

- Hourly or Flat Fee: In this model, the recruiter is paid an hourly or monthly fee. This model is typically most cost-friendly if hiring a handful of roles. Not only is the cost-per-hire generally lower, but the cost is also steady and predictable. The downside to this model is sometimes a lack of urgency on the part of the recruiter; the quicker they fill the roles, the sooner they are off the contract.

Vetting Questions

When vetting potential recruiters, consider asking the following questions:

- Can you provide case studies or references?
- Do you have experience with similar roles and industries?
- Can you provide examples of previous successful hires?
- What challenges have you faced in similar roles, and how did you overcome them?
- What would your strategy be for this particular search?

Selecting the right recruiter can make a huge difference in finding the best talent for your company. Over time, a great recruiting partner can have a significant impact on your company's success. Not only can a great recruiter fill the specific needs you’ve hired them for, but they can become true partners. As they get to know you and your business, they will proactively bring you “game-changing” talent you might not otherwise know is available because of their specialization, market expertise, and deep networks. The more tapped in your recruiter is, the more you will benefit from this partnership.

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TRANSMISSION GRID INNOVATION IN 2024

The transmission grid, a critical component of our power system, is in need of significant expansion to meet the growing demand for renewable energy and achieve the ambitious zero-carbon grid goal by 2035. However, this expansion has been hindered by conflicts over siting, complex regulatory processes, and inadequate funding. To accelerate the expansion of transmission grids, robust federal action, including major grid reforms to streamline expansion processes, is necessary. Furthermore, state utility regulators and regional grid operators, key decision-makers in new power line construction and grid-enhancing technologies, can play crucial roles in facilitating grid expansion.

The implications of grid expansion are vast, with the potential to greatly contribute to decarbonizing our power systems and meeting clean energy objectives. There are currently 36 high-voltage transmission projects ready for construction that could enable 187 gigawatts of new renewable energy capacity. Advocacy groups are pushing for policy reform to streamline grid expansion, and decisions made by state lawmakers and regulators can significantly influence its pace and scale. Grid-enhancing technologies can also improve the efficiency and capacity of existing networks, reducing the need for extensive new construction. As we approach 2024, it's critical that we rally behind grid expansion efforts and advocate for robust federal policies and state-level initiatives.

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