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[[What Sourcing Is]] (hereinafter, the ''Lectio'') is the second [[lectio|lesson part]] of the '''[[Sourcing Essentials]]''' [[lesson]] that introduces its participants to [[employment]] and related topics.
 
[[What Sourcing Is]] (hereinafter, the ''Lectio'') is the second [[lectio|lesson part]] of the '''[[Sourcing Essentials]]''' [[lesson]] that introduces its participants to [[employment]] and related topics.
  
[[File:Educaship-pipeline.png|400px|thumb|[[WorldOpp Pipeline]]]]This ''lesson'' belongs to the [[Introduction to Recruitment]] session of the [[CNM Cyber Orientation]]. The ''Orientation'' is the second stage of the [[WorldOpp Pipeline]].
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[[File:Educaship-pipeline.png|400px|thumb|[[WorldOpp Pipeline]]]]This ''lesson'' belongs to the [[Introduction to Recruitment]] session of [[EmployableU Concepts]].
  
  
 
==Content==
 
==Content==
The predecessor [[lectio]] is [[Staffing Firms]].
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The predecessor [[lectio]] is [[Workforce Dealers]].
 
 
===Key terms===
 
'''[[Vacancy marketing]]'''.
 
 
 
:'''[[Sourcing]]'''. The aggregate of [[enterprise effort]]s that are undertaken in order to identify and list possible [[source]]s, internal and/or external, that are potentially capable to provide the specified organizational resources, as well as potential [[data source]]s who are able to provide relevant information on specific acquisitions.<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
 
:*'''[[In-network message]]'''. A message sent to the members of a network.
 
:*'''[[Employment resource]]'''. Any resource, usually web-based, that allows for matching [[employer]]s and [[employment candidate]]s.</div>
 
 
 
:[[Candidate pipeline]] ([[talent pipeline]], [[recruitment pipeline]])
 
  
 
===Script===
 
===Script===
:In [[recruitment]], [[sourcing]] is the process of identifying possible [[source]]s to satisfy [[recruitment need]]s. [[Recruiter]]s find the sources where they can find qualified [[employment candidate]]s.
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:In [[recruitment]], [[sourcing]] is the process of identifying possible [[source]]s to satisfy [[recruitment need]]s. In plain English, a source of ''recruitment'' is any place that generates qualified [[job applicant]]s.
 
 
:''Recruiters'' may look for those [[worker]]s who are active on the ''market'', as well as those who are not.
 
  
:Most of [[employer]]s use [[in-network message]]s to find the ''sources''. These messages are sent to the [[employee]]s and those stakeholders who are in the organizational network. These messages contain the information about the [[employment vacancy]] and, possibly, about a [[referral fee]]. A referral from a current employee significantly simplifies screening and is a credential itself.
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:If an [[employer]] hires college graduates for [[entry-level job]]s, for instance, a [[university]] sounds like a probable ''source''. Related [[marketing]] efforts are called [[vacancy marketing]].
  
:[[Employment resource]] is any external resource, usually, but not necessarily, web-based, that allows for matching ''employers'' and ''employment candidates''. [[Employment website]]s and [[freelance marketplace]]s are examples of these ''resources''.
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:A [[job-market resource]] is any external resource, usually, but not necessarily, web-based, that allows for matching ''employers'' and ''employment candidates''. [[Job-search website]]s and [[freelance marketplace]]s are examples of these ''resources''.
  
 
:While expecting known or unknown [[employment vacancy|employment vacanci]]es, ''employers'' may build their [[candidate pipeline]]s. The ''pipeline'' is a pool of qualified [[worker]]s interested in learning about [[job opportunity|job opportuniti]]es as they become available at the employing organization.
 
:While expecting known or unknown [[employment vacancy|employment vacanci]]es, ''employers'' may build their [[candidate pipeline]]s. The ''pipeline'' is a pool of qualified [[worker]]s interested in learning about [[job opportunity|job opportuniti]]es as they become available at the employing organization.
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:The [[pipeline candidacy|pipeline candidaci]]es typically (a) meet or exceed the requirements identified in the estimated [[job description]], (b) have communicated with the employer's recruiters, (c) have expressed favorable views of the employing organization and agreed to receive notifications when relevant job opportunities open up, (d) have screened at some level, (e) stay in contact through personalized emails, [[newsletter]]s, and/or other forms of communication.
 
:The [[pipeline candidacy|pipeline candidaci]]es typically (a) meet or exceed the requirements identified in the estimated [[job description]], (b) have communicated with the employer's recruiters, (c) have expressed favorable views of the employing organization and agreed to receive notifications when relevant job opportunities open up, (d) have screened at some level, (e) stay in contact through personalized emails, [[newsletter]]s, and/or other forms of communication.
  
:College and training recruitment
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===Key terms===
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:[[Vacancy marketing]], [[sourcing]], [[candidate pipeline]]
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===Closing===
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:Is the difference between [[employment candidate]]s and [[pipeline candidacy|pipeline candidaci]]es explained well? --Yes/No/No opinion for now
  
 
'''[[Employment Vacancies]]''' is the successor [[lectio]].
 
'''[[Employment Vacancies]]''' is the successor [[lectio]].
  
==Quiz==
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==Questions==
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===Placement entrance exam===

Latest revision as of 21:35, 29 October 2023

What Sourcing Is (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the second lesson part of the Sourcing Essentials lesson that introduces its participants to employment and related topics.

This lesson belongs to the Introduction to Recruitment session of EmployableU Concepts.


Content

The predecessor lectio is Workforce Dealers.

Script

In recruitment, sourcing is the process of identifying possible sources to satisfy recruitment needs. In plain English, a source of recruitment is any place that generates qualified job applicants.
If an employer hires college graduates for entry-level jobs, for instance, a university sounds like a probable source. Related marketing efforts are called vacancy marketing.
A job-market resource is any external resource, usually, but not necessarily, web-based, that allows for matching employers and employment candidates. Job-search websites and freelance marketplaces are examples of these resources.
While expecting known or unknown employment vacancies, employers may build their candidate pipelines. The pipeline is a pool of qualified workers interested in learning about job opportunities as they become available at the employing organization.
The pipeline candidacies typically (a) meet or exceed the requirements identified in the estimated job description, (b) have communicated with the employer's recruiters, (c) have expressed favorable views of the employing organization and agreed to receive notifications when relevant job opportunities open up, (d) have screened at some level, (e) stay in contact through personalized emails, newsletters, and/or other forms of communication.

Key terms

Vacancy marketing, sourcing, candidate pipeline

Closing

Is the difference between employment candidates and pipeline candidacies explained well? --Yes/No/No opinion for now

Employment Vacancies is the successor lectio.

Questions

Placement entrance exam