Last month 600 sourcing and recruiting practitioners gathered at the Westin Seattle to discuss all things sourcing. Twitter traffic was at an all time high with a total of 5122 tweets sent during the 2 day event. A total of 948 people contributed to the chatter.
Here are 7 highlights from the Twitter stream.
1. The most popular tweet sent during the event was by Kameron Swinton. (please note that the graphic contains some old logos and was not created by the SourceCon team)
Are u struggling to make sense of all of the amazing #sourcing tools shared @Sourcecon? –This might help! #sourcecon pic.twitter.com/Lj96OLc9BZ
— Kameron Swinton (@kamoswin) March 25, 2015
2. Sourcing efficiency should be the focus of practitioners in the trenches.
“Search ONCE, then manage.” = sourcing efficiency! Love it, Brendan #sourcecon pic.twitter.com/C6QYCRsgd0
— Amybeth Quinn (@researchgoddess) March 24, 2015
3. Candidate Engagement continues to be a popular topic among sourcing professionals.
Don’t use “opportunity” or “job” in your subject lines when emailing candidates. Be creative. #sourcecon — Jim Stroud (@jimstroud) March 24, 2015
By the way – asking for referrals in your initial candidate messages is disingenuous & proof it was never about them #sourcecon — Glen Cathey (@GlenCathey) March 24, 2015
4. Meerkat was the hot new app of the week.
The #Sourcecon#meerkat fun continues with @RHeadhunter broadcasting. pic.twitter.com/iN5o9T0ejo
— Lars Schmidt (@ThisIsLars) March 24, 2015
5. Sourcers love browser extensions and addons.
Popular browser extensions for sourcing. #sourcecon pic.twitter.com/gvDR1GoQLK
— Jim Stroud (@jimstroud) March 24, 2015
6. Dice can throw a great party. As the hosts of the After Dark event, Dice organized a sourcing contest and crowned Zachary Avelino of Amazon as the King of SourceCon After Dark.
#sourcecon after dark with @SourcingBeast @researchgoddess @DiceOpenWeb @Sourcing7 Representing #Seattle pic.twitter.com/opikRm4vFk
— Sara Fleischman (@ButtersRecruit) March 25, 2015
7. Dallas is the location for the fall event. SourceCon readers are already excited about the trip.
Sept.’s #SourceCon is in #Dallas! (… and the boss is letting me go!) http://t.co/H1LkY0Fb74 pic.twitter.com/6Qhu7vjm5u
— kelly ann kuntz (@kellyannkuntz) March 25, 2015
Want to see the entire Twitter transcript? See the report on Hashtracking.