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WHAT IS RECRUITMENT?
Recruitment is where we try to find and attract possible suitable candidates (from
within internal and external of an organization) to fill the position. The process involves
searching, sourcing, and advertising to have the right candidates for the role of the
organization.
RECRUITMENT OF EMPLOYEES
Managing response
Scrutiny of applications
Shortlisting candidates
1. Company Website
Your company website is the starting point to showcase your workplace culture
and show people that you should be their employer of choice. You can post job listings
on your company website and let your applicants know about your company culture
2. Internet ad Campaigns
You can use pay-per-click ads on different search engines, like Google, and also
social media platforms to boost awareness of your job openings. These ads can be either
in written form or promotional videos. This online recruitment method enables you to
widen your reach to get the best candidates.
3. Social Media
The type of social media used for online recruitment depends on your candidates'
demographics. If you’re looking for professional candidates for leadership roles,
LinkedIn is your best bet. However, if you’re seeking on-demand or hourly workers for
retail and the restaurant industry, Twitter and Facebook may be suitable platforms.
Instagram is also growing in popularity as a way to market a business overall and recruit
online.
Most people ask whether free job boards are still relevant today. However, you
only have to look at the popularity of job boards, like Monster, Indeed, and Career
Builder, to see the thousands of jobs posted.
Most online recruitment sites use automation that allows companies to start
looking at resumes from qualified applicants within minutes of submission.
Online recruitment provides technology to improve the full recruitment life cycle.
This includes employment pre-screening, background checking, and assessments. The
resulting efficiency means that the time it takes to find a qualified applicant is reduced.
Improves communication
It's important for your company's brand and reputation to have positive
interactions with applicants, irrespective of whether they get through the first phase or
are shortlisted for an interview.
RECRUITMENT PROCESS
The recruitment process is the steps from finding and selecting a new employee
to fill an opening in an organization. This job is usually done by managers,
Human Resource Management (HRM), recruiters, or a combination of all
three. Human resource managers typically lead this process, collaborating
with relevant departments and team members to streamline recruitment.
1. Identifying Vacancy
The first and foremost process of the recruitment plan is identifying the vacancy.
This process begins with receiving the requisition for recruitments from different
departments of the organization to the HR Department, which contains, the number of
posts to be filled, number of positions, duties, and responsibilities to be performed and
qualification and experience required.
2. Job Analysis
Job analysis is a process of identifying, analyzing, and determining the duties,
responsibilities, skills, abilities, and work environment of a specific job. These factors
help in identifying what a job demands and what an employee must possess in performing
a job productively.
3. Job Description
4. Job Specification
Save time and energy by creating a recruitment plan. Strategize the best ways to
get the word out about the job. Determine who will be reviewing resumes, scheduling
interviews, and deciding on the right candidate.
6. Start Searching
Searching is the process of recruitment where the resources are sourced depending
upon the requirement of the job. After the recruitment strategy is done, the search for
candidates will be initialized. This process consists of two steps Source activation and
selling.
7. Screening / Shortlisting
Screening starts after the completion of the process of sourcing the candidates.
Screening is the process of filtering the applications of the candidates for the further
selection process.
The best candidates likely have many options, and you’ll need to maintain timely
communication or they’ll quickly move on to other opportunities. Use a mobile hiring
app to review top candidates quickly, right on your smartphone, whether you’re in the
office or on the go.
A phone screening interview is a phone call where the recruiter can determine if a
candidate is qualified to move on to an interview with the hiring manager. Recruiters will
often use a phone screen questions template to help guide their questions.
The purpose of an initial interview is to get some basic information about your
skills, qualifications and interest in the position. Hiring managers also use this kind of
interview to learn more about your personality and determine if you are qualified enough
to meet for an in-person interview.
A final interview is generally the last interview you will encounter before learning
whether a company has decided to make you an offer of employment. At this stage,
you've likely had several other types of interviews, such as with a hiring manager or
about your technical skills.
Job Offering
A job offering is the last step where you will be offered to work for them and give
you a contract and start working for them.
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