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Recruitment sourcing: definition and key challenges

In an increasingly competitive job market, attracting top talent has become a major challenge for companies. But faced with often limited traditional methods, recruitment sourcing stands out as a strategic approach to identify, attract, and engage qualified candidates. More than just a simple search, sourcing involves exploring various channels to build a talent pool tailored to the specific needs of companies. This article takes a detailed look at what sourcing is, its challenges, and how it can transform your recruitment strategy. 

Definition of recruitment sourcing

Sourcing in recruitment refers to all the techniques and strategies used to identify and attract candidates—often passive—even before they apply for a job offer. Unlike traditional recruitment, which generally begins after receiving applications, sourcing is a proactive process. It relies on identifying profiles that match the company’s needs, whether through online platforms, databases, or professional events.

Difference between sourcing and recruitment

Sourcing and recruitment are two complementary but distinct stages of the hiring process.

  • Sourcing focuses on identifying and initially approaching candidates. The goal is to build a pool of qualified talent.
  • Recruitment, on the other hand, includes all subsequent steps such as interviews, skill assessments, and final selection.

In short, sourcing is the foundation of the process, allowing recruitment to focus on evaluating and selecting the best profiles.

What are the advantages of sourcing compared to other recruitment methods?

Sourcing offers several advantages over traditional methods:

  1. Proactivity: It allows you to seek out talent rather than wait for them to appear.
  1. Access to passive candidates: Sourcing identifies profiles who are not actively looking for a job but might be open to opportunities.
  1. Reduced time-to-hire: By building a talent pool in advance, companies speed up their recruitment process.
  1. Precise targeting: With advanced tools and techniques, sourcing identifies the most suitable profiles for specific positions.

According to AssessFirst analyses, recruitment sourcing clearly stands out from traditional methods thanks to its proactive approach and significant advantages. 

According to an Apec study, companies primarily use job postings (86%) and networking (76%) as recruitment methods. However, the use of social media to post jobs (69%) and directly approach candidates (51%) is increasing, illustrating a shift toward more proactive sourcing methods

How to do sourcing, step by step

The different sourcing techniques in recruitment

To succeed in your sourcing, it’s essential to master various techniques and adopt a methodical approach. Here are the main steps and sourcing tools:

1. CV databases: CV databases contain thousands of profiles that can be filtered by criteria. They offer quick access to qualified candidates, often sorted by skills, location, or experience. CV databases allow access to resumes uploaded by professionals actively looking for work.

2. Social networks: Professional networks like LinkedIn, as well as platforms like Twitter or Facebook, are powerful tools for directly engaging with talent.

3. Employee referral: Referral programs involve encouraging your employees to recommend qualified candidates, often from their personal or professional networks. This method is efficient and cost-effective.

5. Search engines: Google and other engines enable Boolean sourcing, an advanced technique that helps identify online profiles through specific queries.

6. Internal database: Company internal databases, often underused, may contain profiles suitable for open positions.

7. Events: Professional fairs, conferences, and other events are strategic places to network and identify talent.

What is digital sourcing?

Digital sourcing refers to the use of digital tools to identify and attract candidates. It relies on technologies such as artificial intelligence, matching algorithms, and online platforms. This method optimizes talent search by automating certain tasks while expanding access to larger talent pools.

According to AssessFirst, one of the main advantages of this approach is its ability to analyze candidates’ soft skills by evaluating behavioral and cognitive abilities. 

Why do candidate sourcing?

Doing sourcing maximizes the chances of finding qualified candidates while reducing recruitment timelines. It is particularly useful for rare or hard-to-find profiles, or in contexts where deadlines are tight.

The advantages of sourcing

Sourcing offers several key benefits:

  • Reduced recruitment costs thanks to faster identification of profiles.
  • Access to a pool of passive talent, often unreachable through traditional methods.
  • Improved hiring quality through rigorous pre-selection.
  • Flexibility in adapting strategies to the company’s needs.
  • More options: By expanding the candidate base, you gain access to a wider range of qualified profiles.

Who does sourcing?

Sourcing is often carried out by specialized recruiters or talent acquisition experts. At Morgan Philips Outsourcing (formerly Soorcing), our expertise allows us to offer solutions tailored to each company. With our "Big Sourcing" offer, we help our clients implement effective and innovative sourcing strategies. Morgan Philips Outsourcing is a key partner in meeting diverse sourcing and recruitment needs. Whether you are looking for rare profiles or need to hire at scale, we have the right solution for your goals. Our accessible and flexible services enable all companies to optimize their recruitment while controlling costs. Source unlimited talent in a very short time thanks to our digital solutions, powerful tools, and expert teams.

To summarize what recruitment sourcing is

  • Definition: A proactive method to identify and attract candidates. 
  • Difference: Sourcing focuses on initial search; recruitment focuses on selection and hiring. 
  • Techniques: Job boards, CV databases, social networks, referrals, internal databases, events, search engines. 
  • Advantages: Time savings, cost reduction, access to passive talent, improved hire quality. 
  • With Morgan Philips Outsourcing: Expertise, innovative tools, and flexibility at competitive rates.

Recruitment sourcing therefore goes far beyond a simple candidate search: it’s a truly strategic approach that helps identify, attract, and engage top talent—even in competitive markets. By mastering tools, advanced techniques, and adopting a proactive approach, companies can transform their recruitment process, shorten timelines, and significantly improve the quality of their hires.

Outsourcing sourcing: the Morgan Philips Outsourcing solution

With Morgan Philips Outsourcing, you gain access to complete expertise and tailor-made solutions adapted to all your recruitment needs. Whether it’s our RPO and E-RPO offers, Big Sourcing for intensive and targeted searches, or high-volume recruitment to meet mass hiring needs, we have the ideal solution to optimize your sourcing and recruitment strategy.

Discover our services now and let us help you tackle your sourcing and recruitment challenges. With Morgan Philips Outsourcing, you can achieve recruitment success while gaining a decisive advantage over the competition!

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EN FAQ Question #1What is recruitment sourcing?
EN FAQ Answer #1

Recruitment sourcing is a proactive approach that involves identifying, contacting, and engaging top talent—often before they even apply.

EN FAQ Question #2What tools are used for sourcing?
EN FAQ Answer #2

The tools commonly used for sourcing include LinkedIn Recruiter, CV databases, ATS (Applicant Tracking Systems), CRM platforms, automation tools, and monitoring extensions.

EN FAQ Question #3Why outsource your sourcing?
EN FAQ Answer #3

Outsourcing your sourcing can help you save time, benefit from specialized expertise, and gain access to advanced search technologies.

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