Creating an Integrated Global Recruiting Function
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L.J. Brock
Senior Director, Global Talent Acquisition
Red Hat
RED HAT HAS BUILT A NEARLY $1 BILLION BUSINESS SELLING FREE SOFTWARE
FOUNDED 1993IPO 1999
~3500 EMPLOYEES
65 OFFICES IN30 COUNTRIES
TRADED ON NYSELISTED ON THE S&P 500 INDEX
WORLD'S TRUSTEDOPEN SOURCE LEADER
PRESIDENT & CEO,JIM WHITEHURST
RECRUITING WORLD2008
OUR CHALLENGE
LESSONS I'VE LEARNED:
YOU CAN'T BE RIGID ABOUT RECRUITING
LESSONS I'VE LEARNED:
CREATE A LANGUAGE EVERYONE IN THE BUSINESS CAN UNDERSTAND
RED HAT MODEL
RED HAT MODEL
Red Hat CapabilityRED HAT MODEL
RED HAT MODEL
RED HAT MODEL
CAPABILITY ASSESSMENT
GOAL
LESSONS I'VE LEARNED:
YOU CAN'T BE RIGID ABOUT RECRUITING
LESSONS I'VE LEARNED:
BUILD THE TEAM AROUND THE MODEL
TEAM STRUCTURE
RECRUITER CAPACITY
RECRUITER CAPACITY
RECRUITER CAPACITY
LESSONS I'VE LEARNED:
YOU CAN'T BE RIGID ABOUT RECRUITING
LESSONS I'VE LEARNED:
YOUR TEAM WILL NEVER BE BIG ENOUGH
LESSONS I'VE LEARNED:
HIRE EXPERTS FOR THE TECHNOLOGY YOU HAVE TOMORROW
LESSONS I'VE LEARNED:
MAKE EVERYONE A RECRUITER
REFERRAL GOAL
EMPLOYER VALUE PROPOSITION
You have the chance to make an impact. And a chance to challenge yourself. To grow beyond the job you were originally hired for.
Red Hat doesn't always set you on a clear career path. You have to have initiative. Make your opportunities. Seize your chances.
People at Red Hat have a lot of passion for a lot of things. It drives us. Makes us work harder and create better things for the world.
Passionate people have strong opinions. You need to take feedback gracefully. And sometimes you have to be able to stand up for your own opinions to be heard.
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company in the world. Our brand and reputation far outreaches our size.
Our work is challenging. We're competing against companies with many times more resources. Our customers have only the highest expectations of us.
We're growing rapidly, globally. We need to move quickly and change as the market and the needs of our customers change.
If you don't like changing directions, you may become frustrated. You need to be comfortable with ambiguity. Processes and systems aren't always in place.
INTERVIEWER TRAINING
LESSONS I'VE LEARNED:
YOU CAN'T BE RIGID ABOUT RECRUITING
LESSONS I'VE LEARNED:
WORK WITHIN YOUR CANDIDATES' COMMUNITIES
LESSONS I'VE LEARNED:
YOU CAN'T BE RIGID ABOUT RECRUITING
TAKE A PHASED APPROACH
RECRUITING WORLD2010
SUCCESSES
1. Moved recruiting culture from focus on outsourcing to focus on internal capabilities
2. Dramatically reduced cost
3. Hired 800+ people each of the last two years primarily with internal team CHALLENGES
1. Global integration: Success in Latin America and Asia, but struggled in Europe
2. Keeping a distributed team on the same page
3. Meeting the daily challenges of recruiting while still solving the big problems we don't yet have answers for
SUCCESSES
1. Moved recruiting culture from going outside to building recruiting talent from within
2. Dramatically reduced cost
3. More than 800 people hired each year for the last two years
CHALLENGES
1. Global integration: Success in Latin America and Asia, but struggled in Europe
2. Departmental differences: Success in engineering, but struggled in sales
3. Meeting the daily challenges of recruiting while still solving the big problems we don't yet have answers for
THANK YOU
EMAIL lbrock@redhat.com
TWITTER @LJBrock
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