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sangeetahr999@gmail.com
Hello Everyone...!!! Myself Sangeeta Mazumder working as HR Manager (Generalist Profile) have one query to the crowd. I wanna to do bulk recruitment...
For example:-50 Candidate's Per day. WHAT ARE THE POSSIBLE WAYS THAT I SHOULD DO TO FULFILL MY JOB TASKS.
-Sangeeta Mazumder

From India, Kolkata
mail8013
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Hello Sangeeta,
I have few question with regard to your query.
1) What kind of segment does your company belong to ? (I mean, is it into Manufacturing-Engg/Pharma/Chemicals/etc, Services-Bank/NBFC/etc, FMCG, IT, etc ?)
2) Where is it based ? (I mean what's the location ?)
3) For which specific position/s & function/s do you intend to do bulk hiring ?
4) what's your team size ? (how many people in you team can be part of this process ?)
Regards,
AB

From India, Mumbai
sangeetahr999@gmail.com
1)BPO Industry 2)SaltLake Sector-5,Kolkata 3)Technical Process Associate and Senior Technical Process Associate 4)130 Professionals
From India, Kolkata
hr@coremaapr.com
Hi Sangeeta, your company can outsource recruitment activities.
From India, Hyderabad
mail8013
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Hello Sangeeta,

You can do Bulk Hiring through any or both the mentioned ways:

1) Give a advertisement in a leading newspaper atleast 4-5 days prior to the "walk-in" interview day (furnish an email id in the advertisement whereby those who are not in a position to attend the interview can send their profiles). Set 2 Preliminary screening point/table for shortlisting the candidates who come in and atleast 2 interview panels who could conduct the technical (and HR) interview. Additionally, you can arrange for a booth/table to take care of reimbursement for all out-stationed candidates or for document collection, etc (depending upon your requirement/convenience).

2) An alternative could be to give the requirement to half-an-dozen consultants with a deadline by which they should send you the suitable resumes. You can then screen the profiles and call all the shortlisted candidates (through the respective consultants) on a single day (or on 2 days) by allocating time-slots.

3) Third option is to go in for an agency / consultant, who can do this activity for your company. So you would be fully outsourcing this job. However, in such a case, it's very important that the consultant/agency clearly understands your requirements and other details, so that they do not end up getting you non-relevant candidates on the interview table. Also keep your payment terms and conditions in this particular case very clear so as to avoid any kind of confusion later on.

Hope you find these details usefull. Let me know if you have any further queries.

Cheers,

A.B.

From India, Mumbai
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