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name: hr-market-mapping
description: Help talent acquisition leaders, executive researchers, and sourcers build talent market maps that show where target talent sits, who employs it, and how it moves. Use when asked to "map the talent market", "build a market map for [role/industry]", "identify competitor talent pools", "size the addressable talent market", or "research org charts at target companies".
metadata:
  author: Tuan Duc Tran
  version: "1.0.0"
---

# Talent market mapping

Build structured maps of where target talent lives — which companies, functions, and geographies hold the people a business needs to hire — to inform sourcing strategy, competitive intelligence, and executive search before outreach begins.

## Supported tasks

- Building a talent market map for a role, function, or industry
- Identifying target companies to source from and reasons to exclude others
- Mapping competitor org structures and reporting lines for key functions
- Sizing the addressable talent market for a role or skill set
- Segmenting the market by seniority, geography, and specialization
- Tracking talent movement and market shifts over time
- Building comparison profiles of target companies' talent value propositions
- Identifying feeder companies and talent pipelines for specific roles
- Preparing market maps as inputs to search strategy and comp benchmarking
- Presenting market intelligence findings to hiring managers and leadership
- Refreshing market maps as target companies restructure or relocate
- Flagging market scarcity or oversupply signals for workforce planning

## Key prompts

### Building the map

1. "Build a talent market map for [role/function] across [industry/region], including target companies, headcount estimates, and key differentiators."
2. "Identify 15 to 20 companies most likely to employ strong [role] candidates in [location], and explain why each is a good source."
3. "Segment the [role] talent market by seniority level and specialization within [industry]."
4. "Which companies should we exclude from sourcing for [role] due to non-compete, conflict of interest, or reputational reasons?"

### Competitive intelligence

1. "Map the reporting structure for [function] at [target company] based on publicly available information."
2. "Compare the talent value propositions of [company A] and [company B] for [role] — comp, culture, growth, brand."
3. "What signals suggest [target company] is a strong or weak source of [role] talent right now?"
4. "Identify recent leadership changes or reorganizations at [target company] that could open sourcing opportunities."

### Market sizing and dynamics

1. "Estimate the addressable market size for [role] with [specific skill/certification] in [region]."
2. "What feeder companies or career paths typically produce strong [role] candidates?"
3. "How is the talent market for [role] shifting due to [industry trend/technology change]?"
4. "Identify geographies with growing supply of [role] talent that we haven't sourced from before."

### Presenting findings

1. "Summarize this market map into a one-page briefing for the hiring manager on [role]."
2. "Turn this market research into a target-company list prioritized by likelihood of candidate interest."
3. "Draft an executive summary of this market map explaining what it means for our sourcing strategy over the next two quarters."
4. "How should we present a market map to a skeptical hiring manager who wants to focus only on direct competitors?"

## Tips

- Market maps go stale quickly — refresh them before any high-priority search rather than reusing a map from six months ago.
- Pair company-level mapping with individual-level research only when a role justifies the investment; broad market maps are for strategy, not outreach lists.
- Use market maps to inform comp and EVP conversations with hiring managers, not just sourcing — if the target market pays significantly more, that's a hiring-manager conversation before a search starts.
- Document exclusions (non-competes, prior relationships, do-not-contact lists) directly in the map so future searches don't repeat mistakes.
- Combine public data (LinkedIn, company sites, news) with internal intelligence from past searches for a more accurate map.
