Here’s this week’s edition of our Coworking series. Each week, we chat 1:1 with an HR Brew reader. Want to be featured in an upcoming edition? Click here to introduce yourself. John Geaney’s hired for the gamut of roles, from forklift drivers and laborers to finance executives and technologists. He’s currently senior corporate recruiter at discount variety retail giant Dollar Tree. Geaney told HR Brew he’s not satisfied with the status quo in recruiting. It’s an ever-evolving field, he said, and he aims to deliver “white-glove service” to candidates as their “confidant, advocate, therapist.” He’s shared his personal cell and has even dolled out neighborhood and school recs for candidates relocating to his native Hampton Roads area of Virginia, where Dollar Tree is headquartered. The extra effort isn’t just for candidates. Geaney has worked with hiring managers over the years with a variety of personalities and levels of interest in TA, from the super disengaged to the super hands-on. He said the best way to deliver is to meet people where they’re at and to transparently explain the steps and process, compliance, and budget, and flag potential roadblocks early. The hiring process between recruiters and hiring managers is symbiotic. “Both are required to fill the role and get the right person,” he said. For more from our conversation with Geaney, keep reading here.—AD |