It’s mining conference season, with the VRIC, AME Roundup, PDAC Conference, and CIM Convention + Expo, around the corner! Mining conferences can be a fantastic way to discover new talent within your industry while connecting with other mining professionals face-to-face.
Staffing is cited as one of the top challenges in mining today. The severe shortage of workers leads to production cuts and shipment delays. Attending a mining conference this year and looking for ways to optimize your investment? Here are some tips on how to efficiently recruit at a conference:
Talent acquisition is everyone's responsibility, not just HR’s!
It doesn’t hurt to have a dedicated recruiter at the event to push the agenda. If the conference is not a dedicated hiring fair, most attendees will already be employed and will be in attendance to represent their organization. What does this mean for your recruiting approach? You likely won’t see as many quick wins. In an industry as tight as mining, it’s fair to be concerned about taking an overly direct approach. Instead, these conferences should be a platform where you’re building awareness and fostering relationships with other mining professionals and top talent. This in turn will help you in building a talent pipeline.
During networking opportunities
Hiring Students
PDAC states that members of the Canadian mineral exploration industry are critical partners in the success of programs such as the Student-Industry Mineral Exploration Workshop (S-IMEW), mentoring engagements, and many of the PDAC convention events. (X) By becoming a partner, you can gain access to exclusive opportunities such as:
Check out this page to apply for any of these opportunities.
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