A structured communication outlining a current employee’s recommendation of an individual for a vacant position within a company. It typically includes the referrer’s name, the candidate’s qualifications, and a brief explanation of why the candidate is a good fit for the role and the organization. An example might involve a software engineer suggesting a former colleague with expertise in cloud computing for a senior developer role.
This method of sourcing candidates offers numerous advantages. It reduces recruitment costs, shortens the hiring cycle, and often leads to higher employee retention rates. Referrals tend to be pre-screened by the referring employee, resulting in a better cultural fit and a higher likelihood of success within the company. Historically, leveraging existing networks has been a primary method of talent acquisition, even predating formalized HR departments.