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What Is A Purple Squirrel?

A Purple Squirrel looks like this:

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And they always translate into this:

But trying to find them makes Recruiters feel like this:

At the end of the day, all any good Recruiter is looking for are Purple Squirrels.

Purple Squirrel is a term used in the Recruitment Industry to describe the hardest kind of candidate to find: The perfect one.

If a client calls and says they need a CFO with eight years of experience who is also fully skilled in Java Development, must be Trilingual and needs to start next Monday, that’s a Purple Squirrel. Why? Because good f@#%ing luck finding that. This is the kind of candidate that Recruiters could spend their entire career searching for and still come up empty handed.

And for a lot of Recruiters who don’t have the skills to hunt Purple Squirrels, a very short career it will be.

The reason is that Purple Squirrel jobs are generally the ones clients are most willing to shop out to Recruitment Agencies. They are the jobs by which most young Recruiters will be judged. In short, Recruiters live and die on the backs of Purple Squirrels.

Cute, aren’t they?

Purple Squirrels often act as the gateway into establishing a relationship with a client. Clients get an endless number of calls from Recruiters every week, all promising the same things: the best talent pool, the best guarantees, the best candidate screening tools, etc. They’re all the same. What really differentiates one agency from the next, is how skilled their Recruiters are at catching Purple Squirrels. So, to test the waters, the client with throw them one and see what happens.

Most clients, especially in Toronto, are not going to throw out jobs to Recruiters that they could easily fill themselves. They’re going to send out the job that every other Recruiter in the city has worked and that all have come up blank on. If you want to party at the top, you need to prove yourself at the bottom first.

The general mentality is that, if you can find a candidate to match an unrealistic job description, you can probably find just about anything and it’s worth a client’s time to know you. Catching a Purple Squirrel is almost an automatic invitation onto a client’s vendor list and into their good books. That is, if you don’t get on their nerves first

These are the positions that separate the great Recruiters from the ones just passing through.

Ed – I am pleased to announce to all the fans and followers of this blog, that this post acts as a direct tie-in with a new Canadian television series, co-written and directed by yours truly, set in a Recruitment Agency, entitled Purple Squirrels. If you like Notes From the Recruitment Desk, you’re going to love Purple Squirrels.

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