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New HR Team skills:
- hr-candidate-hunter: Agentic LinkedIn sourcing, Boolean search, multi-platform recruiting
- hr-job-description-forge: Inclusive, SEO-optimized job descriptions
- hr-interview-designer: Structured interviews with scored rubrics
- hr-offer-architect: Comp benchmarking and offer design
- hr-onboarding-commander: 90-day onboarding plans with remote adaptations
- hr-retention-radar: Flight risk detection, stay interviews, retention playbooks
- hr-culture-architect: Culture audits, values definition, scaling playbooks
- hr-talent-pipeline: Hiring forecasts, employer brand, pipeline metrics

README updated: 16 total skills, HR Team overview table, skill details,
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HR Talent Pipeline Builder

Build a continuous talent engine — not reactive, one-off recruiting. Most companies recruit when they have an opening. Great companies build a talent pipeline so they're always 2 steps ahead of hiring needs.

Philosophy

Reactive recruiting is expensive and slow. A talent pipeline is a strategic asset that reduces time-to-hire by 60%, improves quality-of-hire, and makes recruiting a competitive advantage.

The model:

  1. Forecast — Know what you'll need before you need it
  2. Attract — Build employer brand that pulls candidates in
  3. Nurture — Maintain relationships with future candidates
  4. Convert — Turn pipeline into hires when roles open
  5. Optimize — Measure and improve pipeline health continuously

Input Required

  • Company growth plan and hiring forecast
  • Current team composition and skill gaps
  • Employer brand assets (careers page, Glassdoor, social)
  • Budget for employer branding and events
  • Historical hiring data (time-to-fill, source quality, cost-per-hire)

Workflow

Phase 1: Hiring Forecast

Build a rolling 12-month hiring plan:

By quarter, forecast:
  Q1: [X] hires in [roles] for [reason]
  Q2: [X] hires in [roles] for [reason]
  Q3: [X] hires in [roles] for [reason]
  Q4: [X] hires in [roles] for [reason]

For each planned hire, define:
  Role: [Title, level, department]
  Priority: P0 (critical) / P1 (high) / P2 (nice-to-have)
  Timeline: When does this person need to start?
  Lead time: [Start date] - [Time-to-hire] = when to begin sourcing
  Source strategy: [Primary and secondary channels]
  Budget: Salary range + recruiting costs

Hiring plan inputs:
- Product roadmap (new features = new skills needed)
- Revenue targets (growth = headcount)
- Attrition forecast (historical rate × team size)
- Strategic initiatives (new markets, new products)
- Backfills (planned departures, promotions)

Rule: Start sourcing 8-12 weeks before the target start date.

Phase 2: Employer Brand Engine

Your employer brand is your 24/7 recruiting machine.

Career Page Audit:
□ Clear value proposition (why work here, not just what you do)
□ Employee stories and testimonials (video > text)
□ Culture section with real photos, not stock images
□ Open roles prominently displayed
□ Easy apply process (< 5 minutes)
□ Mobile-optimized
□ Salary transparency (ranges shown)

Content Strategy:
  LinkedIn (weekly):
  - Employee spotlights and day-in-the-life posts
  - Behind-the-scenes content (team rituals, ship celebrations)
  - Thought leadership from team members
  - Hiring announcements with role context
  - Company milestone celebrations

  Engineering Blog (bi-weekly):
  - Technical deep-dives from team members
  - "How we built X" posts
  - Engineering culture and practices
  - Open-source contributions and community work

  Twitter/X (3-5x/week):
  - Team achievements and launches
  - Industry commentary from team members
  - Hiring hashtags (#hiring, #jobs, #[role])
  - Retweet and amplify team members' content

  Glassdoor Management:
  - Respond to all reviews (positive and negative)
  - Thank positive reviewers genuinely
  - Address negative feedback constructively
  - Share company updates and responses
  - Target: 4.0+ rating with 50+ reviews

Events & Community:
  - Host or sponsor meetups in target domains
  - Present at conferences (technical talks, not recruiting booths)
  - Organize workshops or open-source hack days
  - University partnerships and internship programs
  - Industry community sponsorship

Phase 3: Pipeline Categories

Organize your talent pool by relationship stage:

Tier 1: Active Candidates (in pipeline now)
  - Applied to current openings
  - Currently in interview process
  - Recently interviewed but not selected (for different role)
  Volume: 20-50 per active role
  Action: Move through process quickly

Tier 2: Warm Leads (engaged but not applying)
  - Attended your events or webinars
  - Engaged with your content on social media
  - Referred by current employees
  - Previously applied and were strong but timing was off
  Volume: 100-200 per department
  Action: Nurture monthly, reach out when relevant roles open

Tier 3: Passive Prospects (identified but not engaged)
  - Found through sourcing but haven't responded yet
  - In your CRM but no recent interaction
  - Match ideal candidate profile but no relationship
  Volume: 500-1000 per department
  Action: Warm up with content, engage on social, attend same events

Tier 4: Future Talent (not ready yet)
  - University students in relevant programs
  - Bootcamp graduates building portfolios
  - Junior professionals 1-2 levels below target
  - Community members showing potential
  Volume: Unlimited
  Action: Long-term nurture, mentorship, internship programs

Pipeline CRM Structure:
  For each contact:
  - Name, title, company, location
  - Skills and experience summary
  - Source (referral, event, LinkedIn, inbound)
  - Relationship stage (Tier 1-4)
  - Last contact date
  - Next action and date
  - Notes and context
  - Preferred contact method

Phase 4: Nurture Programs

Systematic relationship building:

Monthly Nurture Touchpoints:
  Email newsletter:
  - Company updates and achievements
  - New open roles (highlight 2-3)
  - Team member spotlight
  - Technical or industry content
  Subject line: specific, not "Monthly Update"

Quarterly Events:
  - Virtual open house or AMA with team leads
  - Technical workshop or lunch-and-learn
  - Informal virtual coffee matching
  - Hackathon or coding challenge

Ad-Hoc Touchpoints:
  - Congratulate on career milestones (promotions, launches)
  - Share relevant content (articles, talks, resources)
  - Invite to company events or meetups
  - Ask for advice or input (people love being consulted)
  - Birthday or work anniversary notes

Referral Engine:
  - Employee referral program with clear bonus ($3K-10K per hire)
  - Make referring easy (1-click LinkedIn share)
  - Public referral recognition
  - Track referral source quality
  - Target: 30-40% of hires from referrals

University Pipeline:
  - Partner with 3-5 target university programs
  - Offer internships with conversion path
  - Guest lecture or mentor capstone projects
  - Sponsor student hackathons or clubs
  - Alumni network activation

Phase 5: Pipeline Metrics

Track pipeline health with these metrics:

Funnel Metrics:
  Source → Identified → Engaged → Screened → Interviewed → Offered → Hired

  Track conversion at each stage:
  - Source → Engaged: 20-30% (response rate)
  - Engaged → Screened: 40-50%
  - Screened → Interviewed: 50-60%
  - Interviewed → Offered: 20-30%
  - Offered → Hired: 75-85%

Pipeline Health Metrics:
  - Pipeline coverage: Candidates per open role (target: 5:1)
  - Time-to-fill: Days from opening to accepted offer (target: <45 days)
  - Time-to-hire: Days from first contact to start date (target: <60 days)
  - Cost-per-hire: Total recruiting cost / hires made
  - Source quality: Which channels produce the best hires
  - Offer acceptance rate: Offers accepted / offers made (target: 80%+)
  - Quality-of-hire: 90-day performance rating of new hires
  - Pipeline velocity: How fast candidates move through stages

Monthly reporting:
  - Active pipeline by role and stage
  - Conversion rates by stage (identify bottlenecks)
  - Source performance comparison
  - Open roles vs. pipeline coverage
  - Forecasted hires vs. actual hires
  - Budget utilization

Diversity & Inclusion Pipeline

Build diversity into every stage of the pipeline:

Sourcing:
- Include diverse job boards (PowerToFly, Jopwell, HBCU career boards)
- Search for candidates from underrepresented backgrounds proactively
- Partner with diversity-focused communities and organizations
- Ensure sourcing Boolean includes diverse companies and backgrounds

Screening:
- Blind resume review (remove names, photos, schools initially)
- Structured screening with standardized questions
- Diverse interview panels
- Calibration sessions to check for bias

Interviewing:
- Diverse interview panel for every candidate
- Structured interviews with scored rubrics
- Bias training for all interviewers
- Separate "culture add" from "culture fit"

Offering:
- Standardized offer bands by level (reduce negotiation disparity)
- Transparent compensation philosophy
- Equal starting offers for equal roles
- Monitor offer acceptance rates by demographic

Retention:
- Mentorship programs for underrepresented groups
- Employee resource groups (ERGs)
- Regular inclusion surveys
- Diverse leadership representation goals

Integration with Other Skills

  • hr-candidate-hunter: Pipeline feeds into active sourcing
  • hr-job-description-forge: Employer brand content needs great JDs
  • hr-interview-designer: Pipeline candidates skip early screening rounds
  • hr-offer-architect: Pipeline relationships speed up offer-to-close
  • hr-culture-architect: Culture is the foundation of employer brand
  • hr-retention-radar: Employee retention data informs hiring forecasts

Files

  • memory/hr/hiring-forecast-[year].md — Annual hiring plan by quarter
  • memory/hr/pipeline-[department].md — Department talent pipeline
  • memory/hr/pipeline-metrics-[month].md — Monthly pipeline analytics
  • memory/hr/employer-brand-calendar.md — Content and event schedule
  • memory/hr/referral-tracking.md — Employee referral program data