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Podcast | The Hidden Goldmine in Recruiting (and why I’m all in)
Hey everyone 👋 I just recorded a podcast with Leon from the Perspective team — and honestly, this one might surprise you. We talk about: - Why “social recruiting” is one of the biggest untapped opportunities in 2025 & 2026 - How you can start an agency with zero startup capital (yep, really) - My full story from the last 7 years — the pivots, the struggles, and how this all came together Here’s the crazy part: Recruiting is a trillion-dollar industry. Every single business needs employees. And traditional recruiters charge 8–10k just to fill one role. With social recruiting, you can deliver the same (or better) results for a fraction of the cost — and businesses are lining up for it. This podcast could be the moment where everything clicks for you. 👉 Listen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTx_i1Mo4n0 Drop your questions or thoughts in the comments — I’d love to hear what stood out most to you!
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Is automation in recruiting worth the money?
I’ve been wondering about automation in recruiting. On one hand, it could take some load off in things like: - Moving candidates through stages & sending emails automatically - Finding job posts and the right decision makers - Formatting CVs - Summarizing daily emails But I’ve also heard it can make things less personal or create extra mess to clean up. For those recruiting regularly: - What would you automate? - What would you keep manual? - Is it worth paying for, or just a nice idea? Genuinely curious where everyone stands on this, Thank you
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Automation in recruiting is absolutely worth it if you set it up to handle only the repetitive, time‑consuming tasks and keep the personal touch for key interactions. In my case, using an automation to source, nurture, and move candidates through stages automatically has cut admin time by over 60% and doubled the number of qualified screens per week. The key is to automate things like follow‑ups, stage updates, and email sequences, while keeping interviews, shortlist reviews, and offer discussions manual. With the right setup, automation doesn’t replace relationships, rather it creates more space for them.
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