No Tags Found!

fahim.hrd
7

Dear Seniors,
I am working in a 25 years old company as a Recruitment Executive where there is no HR hierarchy.
Now my boss want to appoint a HR Manager in the company. It will be my responsibility to search the resume & to convince them to come for interview. The company is a lala company where all the responsibility(salary) tahen care by the Account dept.
Now I am very confuse that how will I interact with my future Sir/Madam & what I supposed to call them sir or madam because generally I call the candidate as Mr. or Miss.
Please help me to solve the issue
Fahim Khan

From India, Delhi
fahim.hrd
7

Dear Seniors, 9 views but no reply, pls help me to sort out the problem. Warm Regards, Fahim khan
From India, Delhi
girisav
Fahim,
The best way to handle this is to
1. your job is to hire a manager - so do it.
2. Addressing your future boss by his first name or by Sir/Madam depends on the rapport you establish during the interaction process.
3. Generally the norm is to address by Sir/madam initially, later on once the required comfort level is met, you can call him/her by the first name.
4. Dont get too pally pally with the boss. Let him/her find out whether its a lala company or not. You dont be the bad guy revealing all and sundry to him/her. Allow him to do his homework before he joins.
Be optimistic, you may never know he may be the shield for you in future.
Thanks
Giridhar

From India, Bangalore
fahim.hrd
7

Dear Mr. Giridhar,
Thanks for your valuable suggetion, I just started the recruitment process.
I want one more suggestion from u, what should I call a female candidate over telephone who is married Mrs. or Miss. in the same case.
Warm Regards,
Fahim Khan :D :D :D

From India, Delhi
girisav
Hi Fahim, See her CV - if she is married, call her Mrs. else call Ms. Ideal would be to ask her - Hello Mam - do i call you Ms... or Mrs... Thanks Giridhar
From India, Bangalore
jadhavshilpa
Hi ..........
I guess the first step towards making your so called "lala" company more professional would be by starting to work on this requirement professionally. You can address the candidates by their last name if you are not comfortable using first name o start with. And once they are hired you can ask them how he/she would liked to be addressed. Usually if you do not know the marital status better to use Ms. as the title. Any more help rqd plz feel free to ask.
Bye
Shilpa

From India, Delhi
Chary44
Hi,
What Shilpa says is correct. When you are on hiring process you are
representing the company and it is not your personal requirement nor
you are seeking any kind of help from them.
Using last name at the time of interview
and use of Ms & Mrs as per the record availabel with you is fine.
After completion of hiring process you have to clarify with him/her
as to level of confortability in calling their name.
All the best.
Chary VS


yog.hr
Dear Fahim kahn,
The suggestion which you have got from Mr.Giridhar & Ms. Shilpa is quite appreciable. I would like to add more important points in to the discussion that is whenever you have to appoint any senior post, you have to look his/her experience (in this case it should be in hard core HR) and from which field they are? (he/she must be from smiler field/ organisation.).
Regards,
Yogesh


Col Loveindra Chadha
Go about your task very professionally. If it is the company norm to call by name then call him her by name, add the correct salutation. Who ever you select will form his first opinion about your competence and professionalism during the process, follow all the norms of recruitment as per the book, give him/her the correct respect, be very articulate, take care of timmings, seating, the right ambience to conduct the interview etc etc. Do this recruitment as a challenge knowing that your future career and performance will be judged by this person.
All the best, take up the challenge
Regards........Loveindra


s.anitha
2

Dear Fahim,
Be professional it is your duty to recruit people in the organization so pls do the same, dont bother about any thing else.
calling by name or mr./mrs. is just a formality. so forget about this, end of the day what matters is how good you are in terms of work.
have a nice day.
all the best.
Anita.

From India, Bangalore
Community Support and Knowledge-base on business, career and organisational prospects and issues - Register and Log In to CiteHR and post your query, download formats and be part of a fostered community of professionals.






Contact Us Privacy Policy Disclaimer Terms Of Service

All rights reserved @ 2024 CiteHR ®

All Copyright And Trademarks in Posts Held By Respective Owners.