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Can you promote in r/recruitmentagencies?

A community for recruiting and talent acquisition professionals to share their knowledge regarding the latest trends in recruiting, recruitment entrepreneurship, and other recruitment and staffing issues.

The short answer

Participate genuinely first, provide useful non-promotional value, and if you mention your product/service do so transparently and sparingly within relevant discussions.

What works here

  • Answer industry questions and share expertise
  • Mention your service when directly relevant
  • Engage with other posts before promoting

What gets posts removed

  • One-off promotional posts without prior engagement
  • Spammy repeated adverts or link-drops
  • Posting jobs (explicitly disallowed)

Where this comes from

spam rule allows promotion but forbids spam

Rule says moderators are happy for people to promote services but will not tolerate spamming and recommends engaging with the community instead of only sharing promotional content.

relevance and accuracy required

Content must be valid, not misleading, and relevant to recruitment topics — promotional posts should meet that standard.

engage-first guidance

Moderators explicitly recommend engaging with the community rather than just sharing promotional content, implying prior participation helps acceptability.

no job postings

The subreddit explicitly disallows job postings, so recruiting posts framed as job ads are not allowed.

Official rules of r/recruitmentagencies

  1. 01Remember to observe Reddiquette
  2. 02Look through the older threads before posting general questions on r/RecruitmentAgencies
  3. 03There should be no spam
  4. 04Make sure your content is valid and relevant
  5. 05No trolling, racism, or personal attacks
  6. 06No Job postings

Based on the community’s official rules, analyzed July 2026. Rules change; the community itself is always the source of truth.

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