Internet Recruitment Training Provider AIRS Launches New Technical Recruiting Course

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AIRS Recruitment TrainingAIRS, known for their award winning sourcing technology and recruitment training  solutions, recently announced the launch of a new Internet based training class entitled, “Effective Sourcing for Engineering and IT Experts.” The four hour course is designed to provide significant insight into the technical aspects of Engineering and IT roles, enabling technical recruiters to be able to source candidates smarter and make better candidate selection.

“Technical Recruiters who understand technology have an edge over those who do not as they are able to form robust sourcing strategies for finding technical subject matter experts in less obvious places,” said Laura Stoker, Executive Director of Global Training. “With a more intimate understanding of the specific IT and Engineering technologies, recruiters will be able to deliver maximum results.”

By examining and learning from these highly competitive professions, recruiters will have the tools they need to discover qualified candidates and engage with top talent. The course provides a focus on search strategies that branch into very specific and esoteric places. Participants will discover techniques to locate competitor lists and find passive candidates through blogs and real-time search. Advanced Boolean techniques are also examined to provide further analysis. Participants will leave the course a complete skill-set to master their own systematic search process.

AIRS provides training solutions on a global scale to over 150,000 recruitment professionals, including Internet recruitment training. AIRS is part of its parent company, The RightThing – a leading recruitment process outsourcing provider. By taking one of AIRS acclaimed recruiting classes, attendees are also eligible to earn course credits towards their PHR, SPHR, or GPHR re-certifications.

By Marie Larsen