How to Turn Cancelled Recruiting Appointments into Hires

by | Feb 17, 2026

Every hiring manager must deal with the frustration of cancelled recruiting appointments from time to time.

It’s maddening to spend time prospecting, building rapport, and getting a commitment only to have the prospect cancel the appointment at the last minute.

The dialog typically goes something like this (in a text or email):

Prospect:  Sorry, but I need to cancel tomorrow, something came up.

Hiring Manager:  OK, I appreciate the heads up.  Would you like to make it happen another day this week or weekend?

Prospect:  I’ll reach back out when I have a good date/time.

At this point, most hiring managers sign-off, and you never hear from the prospect again.

It’s a lost opportunity and a big waste of time.

Is there anything else that can be done to keep the opportunity alive?

Here is how one high-performing hiring manager recently followed-up after the last text above:

Hiring Manager:  Honestly, the communication and follow-up completely falls on me. It’s literally my main job. Are you thinking you need a week, a month, 3-months, a year? Whatever it is, I’ve got your back.  All I ask is you allow me to help you.

Prospect:  I would say at least a month.

Hiring Manager:  OK, you got it. Now, I will lean on you to let me know if anything changes on your end between now and then.

This response does a great job of keeping the opportunity alive and sets an expectation for a future follow-up the prospect will likely appreciate.

Getting experienced agent hires is often about staying in the game until the time is right for the prospect to make their move.

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