For finding qualified candidates...
#1 - Craft your job requirements and desired behavioral traits
The first thing you need to do is determine your company's needs and what responsibilities the new staff member will perform. From this you can identify the skills sets and temperament that the individual needs to possess, and finally you are ready to distill this down to job requirements as well as desired behavioral traits. Note that putting desired behaviors in the job description is just as vital as required experience and skills/abilities, because it conveys to job seekers the culture and drive of your business. So instead of just saying something like "At least 3 years of event management experience required", elaborate a bit more with something like: "Idea candidate will have 3 years of experience in a high-energy workplace managing event details and interacting daily with clients, prospects and vendors."#2 - Consult your network
Your network is not only a great source of leads and prospects; you can also employ it to find great candidates. However, there are a few best practices when doing this. Start by consulting professionals or businesses in your network who know your business and understand your brand and your goals. You want people referring candidates that fit your culture, so instead of blasting an email to all your contacts, hand pick the ones who know you best and will take the time to think about ideal candidates. You can also leverage any relationships you have with your local event/convention facilities as well as local chapters of professional industry associations (like Meeting Professionals International or International Special Events Society) to see if chapter leaders have any people they can refer your way.#3 - Use online tools like LinkedIn Groups
Sure, you could try posting job listings for event planners or event staff on Indeed.com or SimplyHired.com, but it will cost you money and you will get thousands of resumes, many of which may not come close to your requirements. A better bet is to join LinkedIn Groups that are related to the events industry and post job listings in those groups. There is no cost and you can hone in on your target audience very quickly and efficiently. You can also seek out local job boards as well as industry specific job boards (About.com has a great summary of events industry job boards ).Want to make it easier to onboard event planning staff and monitor their progress and work? Planning Pod lets you systematize many functions for your organization as well as track tasks and assignments for all your employees and event staff members. Try our 20+ event planning tools or venue booking solutions today ... it's free.