Minneapolis, MN – April 19, 2011 – Arbita, a leader in recruitment marketing and sourcing solutions, is pleased to announce its newest white paper, “Consider the Source: The Five Main Reasons Recruiters Turn to Contract Sourcers.”
Recruiters, employers and hiring agencies use contract sourcers for an array of reasons. Some of those reasons are far less obvious than others. And some are reasons that employers and recruiters would rather not reveal. But contract sourcers know why they get hired.
A recent informal survey by Arbita, in conjunction with SourceCon 2011, uncovered the five main reasons given by contract sourcers for being hired. This succinct and engaging executive brief unveils those reasons and then backs up each one with informative and personal insight from professional sourcers from across the United States.
“People in any business have all kinds of reasons for going outside their area of expertise for support, but they’re not always forthcoming about why they need to do that,” said Don Ramer, CEO of Arbita. “But the people they hire know why they get the call. Ask them why they get hired and, more likely than not, even guarding client privacy, you’ll get closer to the unvarnished truth about the matter.”
That’s why Arbita asked professional contract sourcers to tell why they get hired and to share their best thoughts on why a contract sourcer makes sense for a corporate recruiter or agency.
To find out the top five reasons contract sourcers make sense for recruiters, employers and hiring agencies, download the new Arbita paper, “Consider the Source: The Five Main Reasons Recruiters Turn to Contract Sourcers.”
About Arbita
Arbita uniquely connects employers with the best talent on the Internet, worldwide, by innovatively applying
thought leadership, seasoned consulting, savvy sourcing, insightful market research and education. Enhancing
recruiting through cutting-edge, real-world solutions since 1993, Arbita is based in Minneapolis, Minn., and on
the Web at www.arbita.com.
Media Contact:
Rob Delp
323.378.5400
rdelp@arbita.net

