sunny 2006-12-4 10:36 AM
Why passive candidates are really better
I’m don’t claim to be an expert, but I’ve always thought that the topic is overblown – I just don’t understand why being an active candidate is relevant to their eventual performance as an employee. Everyone has actively searched for a new job at some point in their lives, even “A” players, and it doesn’t make them any less effective at what they do.
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I still believe this is true (can anyone show me differently?), but the upcoming issue of the Journal of Corporate Recruiting Leadership makes a different argument for recruiting passive candidates, and one that makes more sense to me. ,p
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[u]Candidates who are happy (or at least not unhappy) at their current job are more likely to stay at their next one. [/u]