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PR skills crisis podcast

May 21st, 2008

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At Liberate Media we’ve been tackling one of the biggest issues facing the PR industry today, the skills crisis.

We thought it might be helpful to overview our thoughts on the subject in a podcast, which we’ve used to identify a few of the problems and share some insight into how we’re dealing with the matter.

Let us know your thoughts on the subject.

To Listen or to down load the podcast click here

 
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Digital skills crisis: we need industry-level collaboration

February 22nd, 2008

As with nearly every organisation in the digital media sector, recruitment is an ongoing issue for Liberate Media. Actually, let me rephrase that, finding the right candidate is an ongoing issue.

We’ve tried adverts, using our network of contacts, various social recruitment techniques - Facebook, Twitter, blogging etc and now even recruitment agencies to find the best people. We’ve managed to overcome the issue and secure some strong candidates, but it hasn’t been easy or quick. So the problem remains, how do you find reliable candidates quickly? Is it even possible?

What if, we as an industry were to stop fighting over the best candidates and start sharing them? For example, if I come across a really strong candidate but one that isn’t suitable for a role we are looking at, I recommend this individual through the recruitment network to those agencies (PR/digital/or otherwise) who are after the relevant position. It’s a collaborative recruitment network, and benefits both the candidates and the recruiters.

This is still an idea in formation but I wanted to put it out there and see what people thought. But first a few points of confirmation:

  • I don’t mean a network run by a recruitment agency
  • I don’t mean a network/alliance of recruitment agencies
  • I don’t mean a paid service
  • I don’t mean a job site or an advertising platform

I mean an agreement between digital media companies to share and recommend candidates, across some sort of social media network. If they’re not relevant to you, but think they have the attributes to succeed - share and share alike.

So what do we think? Has it been done? Could it work? Let me know your thoughts and following feedback, I’ll do my best to drum up support and see where this could lead us.

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