Why signal-based sourcing beats posting a job
The best candidates aren't reading job boards. Here's how reading hiring signals changes who ends up in your pipeline.
By CareerGenie Team
Job boards have one fundamental limitation: they only reach people who are actively looking. By the time a strong candidate is refreshing a careers page, they're already being courted by everyone else — and the truly exceptional ones rarely get there at all.
Intent shows up long before an application
People telegraph that they're ready to move well before they apply anywhere. A new title, a refreshed profile, a quiet open-to-work flag, a burst of open-source activity, a move to a company that's about to go through a reorg. Each of these is a signal — and signals are reachable.
What signal-based sourcing actually does
Instead of waiting for candidates to come to you, signal-based sourcing watches the open web for those moments and surfaces the people who match how your company hires — before they hit the open market.
- Reach passive candidates at the exact moment they become reachable
- Prioritise people who fit your historical hiring patterns, not just keywords
- Back every match with evidence, so outreach is relevant from the first message
The result is a pipeline made of people who were never going to apply on their own — which, more often than not, is exactly where your next great hire is hiding.
