๐ช The biggest barrier to finding great talent isn't always a lack of candidates... sometimes it's the gatekeeper.
Every recruiter has been there.
You call a business because you've identified someone who could genuinely add value to their team.
The response?
โ "We're not recruiting."
โ "Send us an email."
โ "The hiring manager isn't available."
And that's often where the conversation ends.
But here's the question...
How many opportunities are businesses missing because conversations never reach the right person?
The best hires aren't always made when there's a vacancy advertised. Sometimes they're made because someone picked up the phone at the right time, listened, and realised there was an opportunity they hadn't considered.
A five-minute conversation can introduce your next top performer, solve a skills gap before it becomes a problem, or simply build a relationship for when the time is right.
Gatekeepers have an important role in protecting people's time, but they can also unintentionally prevent valuable opportunities from reaching decision-makers.
So here's my question for business owners and hiring managers...
How do you prefer recruiters to approach you when they genuinely believe they have someone who could benefit your business?
I'd love to hear your thoughts.