I was recently talking with one of my favorite hiring managers, and she told me about an interaction she recently had with an experienced agent recruiting prospect.
The prospect had previously worked in her office and defected to a competitor. During a recent phone conversation with the prospect, she asked for some help. If you ever come across someone who would benefit from what we offer, please refer them. You know what kind of people I’m looking for, and I trust your opinion. This interaction is packed with excellent recruiting execution. Here are some things to note: 1. She stays in contact with agents who have left her office. “Boomerang hires” are invaluable because they demonstrate to others in your office that the grass is not greener somewhere else. 2. She asks her competitors for referrals. It’s surprising, but competitors will often give you referrals if they have a clear vision of the value you provide. 3. She builds trust by acknowledging the trustworthiness of the other person. This is a great way to honor the relationship and lay the groundwork for future interactions. After hearing “I trust your opinion,” the prospect felt safe enough to engage in additional conversation for the next 30 minutes. The best recruiting conversations are built on trust and mutual respect. Showing and acknowledging that trust is often a catalyst for making these conversations happen.