Hi Rushab,
Brilliant presentation..
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I am a new member in this group and have found out that this site has some real excellent people whose messages and articles have helped me a lot in my work.
I am working as a Technical Recruiter with a CMM Level 5 organisation in Mumbai.
I am attaching a PPT on Sourcing Strategies, from the infomation which I have gathered from my friends. Hope it could be of some use to you people.
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In six months, i must say you have picked up quite a bit..keep it up!.
Few will argue that it has become difficult to find the right candidates for jobs in high-tech industries. In spite of large numbers of tech workers "on the street", the ability of schools and industry to train and develop workers with the requisite skills can't keep up...therefore our educational systems needs to revamped. Here the problem is that most of them lack the customer focus !.
But, I look at this another way. The lack of profitable workers isn't due to a lack of skilled people. It's due to poor management. While there may be too few "perfect" candidates around, there are plenty of good, talented candidates worth hiring who can do the work. I think the real problem is that short-sighted, unskilled managers are making too few hires when they could be making more hires that could ultimately lead to higher profitability or rather less emphasis on quantity than quality..
Thanks once again for sharing with us.
Regards,
Rajat Joshi