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Too-Too by Jeremy Lyons
The holiday season for the end of year is iconic. If you were a dancer, this time of year reminds you of The Nutcracker and the Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy’s jingle lives rent-free in your mind. Beyond the music, the costumes and tutus are equally iconic. So, in the spirit of The Nutcracker, why not put a new spin on the tutu and talk about the too-toos in RecOps?
Too-Too… what do you mean here beyond the wordplay?
Well, the wordplay is fun, but to get to the point - the too-too captures the feeling that many RecOps professionals experience given all the skills needed to do the role. It is the too (blank) for (action) but too (blank) for (opposite action). So, for example, too data-driven to be in recruiting but not too data-driven enough to be a data analyst.
I see what you mean. So, where does this come up the most for RecOps professionals?
Probably during the interview process. Look - hiring for a RecOps role is hard, and one of the reasons is the intersection the role sits at within the TA team. For more mature TA functions, there might be very clear skills that the candidate will need, but even those can shift throughout the interview process as more people are interviewed. So, depending on the team, you might be too operationally driven and not too strategic enough or too senior for one role but not senior enough for the following role’s leveling. It can be a very tricky dance.
And is there an impact?
I think there is because RecOps professionals thrive on feedback and understanding the Why, with the ability to separate the business from the personal. Without the feedback or the Why, the too-toos lead to over and under-corrections. For example, I was chatting with a RecOps pro the other week who was working on a business case for their promotion. As we chatted, they pointed out that they had received feedback recently that they might be “too junior” for the next level. When they had interviews with other companies at the next level of their role, they were told they were “too senior” or “too experienced”. They voiced concern about not accurately portraying themselves because they weren’t sure which way to lean (e.g., highlighting their longevity or a specific skill).
Is it possible to remove a too-too?
Absolutely! This is where mentorship can help and also building your internal executive board. Your executive board or mentor can help you identify where you might be overindexing and provide perspective about demonstrating a more balanced narrative.
RecOps - The GPT
RecOps - Available in the OpenAI store and free to use.
Articles / Industry News
Articles/Graphics/Podcasts/Posts On Our Radar (sorted by type - Bolded denotes individuals)
John Faulkner-Willcocks / Open Org’s Everything We Built In 2024, Unwrapped! (article)
Metaview’s The era of AI-enabled recruiting: The future is now (article)
Tribepad’s 10 onboarding best practices for SME recruiters, 12 ways AI could change small business recruitment (article)
SmartRecruiters’s Top 5 new posts for 2024 (post)
JobSync’s Top 5 Recruitment Roundtables of 2024: Where Innovation Meets Impact, ATS/CRM quick video (video)
Product News (sorted alphabetically)
Ashby (AiO) - New feature: Send Alert and Scheduled Dashboard Notification Emails to Groups
GoodTime (Scheduling) - December Product Updates
Manatal (AiO) - New Integration: Talent Job Seeker
Metaview (Interview Transcription) - Trends in interviews. Promo: New users in December get the free forever deal
Poetry (Recruiter Enablement) - Recruitment Operations Solutions
Talent Llama (Skill-Based Conversational AI) - December Product Updates. Promo: Sign before January 1st and get 3 months free + 100 interviews
Permanent Articles
Recruiting Operations: Dictionary & Resources
Events
2025
Week of January 6th
Ashby’s Ashby 2024 in Review: A look at major releases from the past year and what’s coming next
SelectSoftware Reviews’ Future-Proofing Your Workforce: HR Skills and Training Initiatives to Focus on for 2025 with Andy Storch and Terri Varnell
HIGHER’s 2025 Talent Acquisition Hiring Predictions with Ariana Moon, Benjamin Sesser, and Chris Abbass
Week of January 20th
Week of January 27th
Week of May 12th
Ashby’s Ashby One - This in-person conference is for the conference for ambitious Talent & RecOps Teams.
Week of June 2nd
Talent Collective’s Talentsphere Summit. Tickets are now at the pre-sale price but will change after the 1st of the year. For an additional 10% off, use the code RECOPS.
Job Search
Here is the list of previously listed jobs, which may or may not be available.
Additional Resource
ATS/Tool-Specific Job Boards
iCIMS's HR professionals job board aggregates all the HR jobs across their customers
Metaview’s job board highlights companies in their portfolio that use their product
Workable’s job board aggregates all jobs for companies that use Workable
SmartRecruiters’ job board aggregates all jobs for companies that use SR
Denys Dinkevych's remote job board, which aggregates jobs from all the major ATS
Drew Callin’s list of VC and PE job boards for their portfolios (pay attention to the comments too here since there are more)
TrueUp’s Has a fantastic job board filled with information others don’t like the last time the company did a layoff, application experience based on the ATS, and more.
Boolean Strings for Specific ATS Job Search
We’ve consolidated our list of boolean search strings for RecOps professionals to make them more accessible for everyone. Check out the list here. Kaitlyn Elting also built a generator for you if you are worried about your attention to detail.
Thank you to Steve Levy for contributing so many beautiful and Gabi Preston-Phypers for QA help. Follow both of them for excellent boolean and sourcing content.
#YourNextHire / People Looking In the RecOps Community
Are you a RecOps professional looking for work? If you have 5 minutes, take the opportunity to complete this quick questionnaire. Not only will you be featured in an upcoming Roundup, it will also help us mention your name when people ask for referrals.
Here is a Google Sheet View for a list of people who were previously featured and are still looking.
🎉 Reminders and Disclaimers 🎉
If you’d like to contribute a job, an article (one you found or wrote), or you are a company and have a product update you want featured, contact Jeremy Lyons.
Please use this form if you or someone you know would like to be featured in our #YourNextHire section. The only condition is you are a RecOps professional.
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Until next week, Regulators 😊