The technical recruiter sourcing problem

Engineers get 50+ recruiter messages/week. Generic ones get archived in 3 seconds. The ones that work reference specific work: a conference talk, an open-source contribution, a recent post.

Best Lead4Linked sources for engineers

  • Tech conference event attendees. PyCon, KubeCon, RustConf, language-specific events. Self-selected by skill.
  • Post commenters on tech thought-leader posts. Engineers who comment on Andrej Karpathy, Dan Abramov, Fabien Sanglard show specific interest.
  • Group members. "Senior Software Engineers", "Distributed Systems Engineers", language-specific groups.
  • Boolean search. ("senior engineer" OR "staff engineer") AND ("python" OR "rust" OR "go") NOT recruiter

Outreach copy that works for engineers

Reference their work, not the role:

Hi {firstName}, saw your comment on {Author}'s post about {topic}. Working on a {role} search at {company} that touches {specific tech}. Quick chat?

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