Hi, Plz anybody can help me how to calculate Interview , offer, acceptence ratio.In which context we are calculating this ratio????and the method of calculating these ratios??? Regards, Jisha
From India, Panipat
From India, Panipat
Hi,
This is a conversion ratio:
No. of Interviews : Offers
Offer: Appointment
Interview: Appointment
The calculation is as follows:
E.g. Total candidates attended interviews: 50
Offered employment: 10
Offer accepted: 5
Interview/offer ratio: 10/50 * 100 = 20%
Offer/acceptance ratio: 5/10 * 100 = 50%
Hope this helps.
- Smitha
From India, Bangalore
This is a conversion ratio:
No. of Interviews : Offers
Offer: Appointment
Interview: Appointment
The calculation is as follows:
E.g. Total candidates attended interviews: 50
Offered employment: 10
Offer accepted: 5
Interview/offer ratio: 10/50 * 100 = 20%
Offer/acceptance ratio: 5/10 * 100 = 50%
Hope this helps.
- Smitha
From India, Bangalore
HI..... I DONT KNOW WHEATHER IT IS RIGHT TO ASK OR NOT BUT REALLY I DONT KNOW THE PURPOSE OF THE CALCULATING THIS RATIO. PLEASE CAN ANY ONE TELL THE PURPOSE OF THIS .....? REGARDS, YASHSWA
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Hi Smitha, Thanx for your reply yaar...it very informative..can u suggest some books or web site where i will get more informations abut this calculations .... Regards, Jisha
From India, Panipat
From India, Panipat
Hi Yashsva,
It definitely helps an HR to prove their worth. It reflects on factors such as the HR's soft skills in displaying their company's image, the acceptance of your company by people outside the industry, and the reasons why people will join based on their induction interviews (the more new joiners, the better the feedback). It also reflects the HR's negotiation and convincing skills when dealing with candidates. If the percentage of new joiners is lower compared to the offers, we should sense a problem and conduct introspection. This also provides insights into how our company is perceived, how the salary structure is viewed compared to the market, and what attracts candidates.
All of these aspects need to be considered by the HR.
Regards,
Pooja
From India, Pune
It definitely helps an HR to prove their worth. It reflects on factors such as the HR's soft skills in displaying their company's image, the acceptance of your company by people outside the industry, and the reasons why people will join based on their induction interviews (the more new joiners, the better the feedback). It also reflects the HR's negotiation and convincing skills when dealing with candidates. If the percentage of new joiners is lower compared to the offers, we should sense a problem and conduct introspection. This also provides insights into how our company is perceived, how the salary structure is viewed compared to the market, and what attracts candidates.
All of these aspects need to be considered by the HR.
Regards,
Pooja
From India, Pune
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