Have you ever been involved with a candidate that states they are working on making a decision between several great offers?  Kind of like LeBron James recently?  All of them are great positions and great financial offers.  All of them could be the first and best choice.  Great for the candidate getting the offers!  And lets say one of those choices is the current employer.  They are making a counter offer that is a lot more money than anyone else is offering.  They really want to keep their A player!

The candidate is indicating that everything is fine and that they love their current employer,  but time is passing the deadline is approaching quickly.  The candidate stops telling anyone involved anything of substance and more time passes.  Everyone starts to get a sour taste in their mouth.  And as in the case of the Cleveland Cav’s, everyone was too emotionally involved and not seeing the actions for what they are.

As soon as I heard that Cleveland was furious about Mr. James not staying home I said to myself sometimes no answer is an answer!  Except in rare circumstances, lack of communication as much as frequent communication is a clear indicator for level of interest.   I prefer to tell a candidate directly that if you do not give an answer, any answer, do not return calls, do not reply to emails, you give everyone an answer whether you want to or not…that your time and interest is elsewhere.  This can impact the current employers view of the candidate as well as impact their negotiating power.   Communication is key in all relationships especially the recruiting one.  Don’t let bridges get burned or as I like to say now, don’t get “LeBron-ed”.



By Noel Cocca

CEO/Founder RecruitingDaily and avid skier, coach and avid father of two trying to keep up with my altruistic wife. Producing at the sweet spot talent acquisition to create great content for the living breathing human beings in recruiting and hiring. I try to ease the biggest to smallest problems from start-ups to enterprise. Founder of RecruitingDaily and our merry band of rabble-rousers.