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Hung Lee: Recruiting Brainfood and Beyond!

Jan 14, 202157 minSeason 1Ep. 28
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In this episode, Marcus Edwardes speaks with Hung Lee, who built the Recruiting Brainfood newsletter from scratch into a thriving community of over 25,000 adoring fans, with a potent and fascinating curation of content aimed to satisfy, inform, and entertain recruiting and growth professionals all over the globe.

Aside from Recruiting Brainfood, Hung is the co-founder of tech recruitment company Workshape.io and the tech startup 300 Notes.

Listen in as Hung shares the limitations of an algorithmic newsfeed like that of LinkedIn, a key strategy to getting engagement for your content on LinkedIn in spite of the algorithm, where you should put your focus if you want to build a big email list, the importance of being relentlessly consistent to build (and keep) a large audience, and the pros and cons of the hybrid workplace.


What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

●      [02:30] What is Recruiting Brainfood?

●      [04:32] Recruiting Brainfood’s reader avatar

●      [06:15] How Recruiting Brainfood differs from the LinkedIn newsfeed

●      [10:36] Getting your content out there even if the algorithm is “against” you

●      [13:31] Building your own custom audience with an email list

●      [18:00] Why you need to stay consistent with your content

●      [20:34] How Recruiting Brainfood makes money

●      [22:52] What Hung would change if he could start the business again

●      [27:22] How Recruiting Brainfood filters its article submissions

●      [30:14] Trends that emerged out of the pandemic in the recruiting industry

●      [32:36] Why a hybrid working environment may not work in the long run

●      [41:12] The slippery slope of measuring productivity in recruitment

●      [45:45] How entry-level positions fit into a work-from-home environment

●      [50:58] The future of designing workplace culture

●      [52:03] Hung’s plans for Recruiting Brainfood in 2021


Key quotes:

●      “Recruiting Brainfood was created to reduce the size of the internet to make it more relevant to people who are in the recruiting and HR profession.”

●      “What gets interactions is not necessarily great content. It’s usually outrageous, emotive content that generates that kind of engagement.”

●      “Yes, you should experiment in your business, but you shouldn’t experiment irresponsibly with your people’s attention.”


Resources Mentioned:

●      Recruiting Brainfood



Connect with Marcus https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusedwardes/

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