From passive to possible: Engaging top talent that isn’t actively looking

Author Natalie Remedios
September 17, 2025

In the current, constantly evolving talent landscape, one element that is becoming increasingly evident is that top candidates are not applying or actively looking for new roles. These passive candidates are professionals and leaders who are currently employed and not seeking their next employer but are rather open to the right opportunity that would align with their professional motivations and long-term goals.

They’re often high performers and deeply valued by their current organizations. Additionally, convincing passive candidates to explore new opportunities takes time, trust, and a strategic approach; they’re rarely swayed by traditional recruitment tactics.

For companies looking to hire relevant candidates, engaging passive talent is no longer optional but essential. However, doing so requires much more than just posting a job advertisement. It demands insight, timing, trust and constant communication and that’s where recruitment agencies can make the difference.

So how can organisations connect with high-value professionals who aren’t actively seeking new roles? It starts with a more precise, personalised, and strategic approach to talent engagement that goes beyond traditional recruitment methods. This is how we do it:

Communicating Company Value That Speaks to a candidates Aspirations and Motivations

Passive candidates are observing job boards, not just browsing. They research how companies treat their employees, what leaders say, and how company culture is reflected in public-facing content. If your brand doesn’t reflect growth, purpose, and transparency, passive candidates are not keen to engage no matter how great the role. We provide feedback and insight on how your brand is perceived in the market and advise on positioning that resonates with top-tier professionals.

Using Precision Sourcing, Not Just Broad Advertising

Passive candidates are not applying, they need to be found. This requires using advanced search tools, market mapping, and industry intelligence to identify the right individuals. Internal recruitment teams often lack the time or tools to conduct deep sourcing across multiple niche functions. We specialise in identifying talent across diverse roles even in highly specialised sectors.

Sparking Genuine Interest Through Personalised Outreach

Passive candidates rarely respond to generic outreach. To capture their attention, they need to clearly see how the role is relevant to their experience, why it matters now, and why your organisation is the right next step. Personalisation increases response rates dramatically and we craft tailored outreach based on the candidates’ backgrounds, career trajectories, and motivations which makes your opportunity feel like a natural next step.

Timing Approaches with Market Intelligence

Career decisions are often influenced by a shift in external factors like company restructures, leadership changes, or industry changes. Knowing when to reach out is just as important as knowing who to reach out to. Timing can be the difference between an assumed decline and a serious conversation.

Offering Value Before an Official Job Offer

Passive candidates are highly cautious and methodical. Offering insights, benchmarking data, or career advice builds trust so that candidates are feel understood, not just sold to. We act as career advisors, not just recruiters positioning your opportunity as part of a broader career conversation.

Creating Discreet Candidate Experiences

Passive candidates value confidentiality and clarity. A poorly managed process can damage your brand and lose top talent. We manage the entire journey with professionalism and discretion, ensuring candidates feel respected and informed at every stage.

Aligning Hiring Managers with the Passive Candidate Mindset

Passive candidates often need more than just a job spec to consider a new role. They want to understand the team, leadership style, and long-term vision. A compelling narrative from the can turn curiosity into commitment. Working closely with hiring managers helps us to shape the messaging that speaks to what passive candidates care about.

Why this matters

The competition for top talent is intensifying not just regionally, but internationally. With many professionals choosing to stay put unless truly inspired, companies must evolve and enhance their hiring strategies to truly remain competitive.

Partner with Carter Murray to improve your recruitment process

At Carter Murray, we don’t just fill roles we build relationships. Our personalised approaches, combined with market expertise, allows us to connect our clients with professionals who aren’t actively looking but are open to the right opportunity. If you’re ready to elevate your hiring strategy and obtain access to the top sought-after talent, please get in touch.

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