Explore the best C2C, bench sales, and daily requirements groups for US IT recruiters. WhatsApp/Telegram vendor groups + templates to submit faster.
If you’re a US IT recruiter or bench sales recruiter, you already know the fastest way to stay booked isn’t “more job boards.” It’s being in the right C2C groups—the ones where daily requirements are posted consistently, the vendors are real, and the responses don’t feel like a spam war.
This guide is built for people who live inside bench sales groups, vendor groups, and IT staffing communities every day—and want a clean, practical way to find the best ones, join them, and actually use them to close submissions.
These groups post multiple roles daily across Java, .NET, QA, DevOps, Data, BA, Salesforce, and more.
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Groups where recruiters share Requirements directly.
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Groups where bench recruiters share hotlists directly.
C2C Roles only
C2C, C2H and W2 jobs
Recruiting Group
Daily C2C Position Group
US IT Requirements
bench sales For Hotlist 🖥️
Direct Requirement/Hot List
US IT Recruiter’s Only
MR1-requirement and hotlist
US Staffing Team
Prime vendors C2C/W2 only⚡
C2C requirements only
Onsite Requirements
C2C Requirements & Hotlist
All in One Staffing
US Staffing & Consultants
US IT Recruitments
🔥HOTLIST🔥 posts only
HOT LIST Mela.com
Only For Bench sales🤩
Groups where bench recruiters share hotlists directly.
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C2C (Corp-to-Corp) groups are communities where staffing companies, vendors, and recruiters share:
You’ll see these groups called:
Different name, same goal: faster access to real openings and faster submissions.
A good group isn’t the biggest. It’s the one where:
In a strong group, you’ll notice something simple: people don’t argue—they submit.
Here’s where most US IT staffing communities live (and how to use each one smartly):
Best for speed. Most bench sales activity happens here.
Telegram tends to handle large communities better than WhatsApp.
Better for credibility and long-term vendor relationships.
Great if you want quality over quantity.
Some are strong for local markets and specific technologies.
Before you join 30 groups and lose your mind, use this checklist:
Green flags
Red flags
Safety note (important): Never share full DOB/SSN or sensitive personal info in groups. For submissions, use a proper process and only share what’s necessary with verified vendors.
Most people lose replies because their message is messy. Keep it short, complete, and readable.
Subject line (optional in WhatsApp): Interested – [Role] – [Location]
Message format
Example (clean + human)
Hi, I have a strong SDET with 8+ years (Java/Selenium/API) available. Local to Dallas, open to hybrid/onsite. Can interview immediately. Sharing resume—please confirm client and interview process.
Tip: Post 1–2 hotlists at a time. Don’t drop 15 resumes in one message.
If your day feels chaotic, try this workflow:
Create a quick checklist:
Shortlist 3 candidates max per requirement.
Quality beats quantity. Vendors remember clean submissions.
Track:
A good follow-up is simple:
Hi [Name], checking if you had a chance to review [Candidate] for [Role]. Happy to share more details or coordinate availability.
Your reputation in staffing communities is everything. Protect it.
The best C2C groups are the ones with consistent daily requirements, active vendors, and clear posting formats—usually on WhatsApp and Telegram. Focus on groups with strong moderation and real job details.
Some are excellent, some are noisy. Reliability depends on moderation, post quality, and whether vendors share complete details. Always verify the requirement before submitting.
Bench sales groups often focus on marketing consultants (hotlists), while vendor groups focus more on requirements and submissions. The best communities include both.
Look for missing details, strange email domains, requests for sensitive info, and repeated forwarded posts. Build relationships with known vendors and track who provides real feedback.
Post short, clear, complete messages: title, location, work mode, key skills, availability, and contact. Avoid large copy-paste blocks and multiple resumes at once.
The best recruiters don’t rely only on group volume. They build a trusted mini-network:
That’s how you turn “daily requirements” into real interview pipelines.