"If you hire good people, give them good jobs, and pay them good wages, generally, something good is going to happen." — James Sinegal
A business can only be as good as the people who keep it going. The employees, as well as the job applicants, hold a lot more importance than the customers of a company. They are the most valuable brand ambassadors a company can have. To be able to successfully sell a brand to paying customers, the employees need to be connected emotionally to the company's goals and values. Whether you are hiring your first employee or adding a member to your existing team, it is extremely crucial to find the best fit. Hence, hiring worthy and highly productive individuals is the first step that needs to be taken by any company to achieve great heights of success.
Over the years, the dominance and control of the hiring process have shifted significantly from employers to job seekers. It's all about the employees now, and with the shift of power, the competition for hiring the best employees has become extremely fierce. To hire and keep the best employees, recruiters need to stay updated with every aspect and step of their hiring process. But creating and maintaining a hiring process from scratch can really be a tedious and intimidating task.
That's why here's an article to walk you through the whole hiring process step-by-step, from the initial step of job posting all the way through to extending an offer, recruiting, and finally onboarding an employee.
Do Your Research:
The very first step in efficient and successful hiring is knowing what you need. Prepare yourself for recruiting by looking into similar job openings, their descriptions, job trends in your industry, the keywords used, and resumes of the qualified candidates to understand what skills are required for the roles and responsibilities that you're hiring for.
Create An Employer Brand:
Successful hiring doesn't only involve new hires, but more importantly, ensuring that your company is the type of firm that high-quality candidates want to work for. Great candidates don't just choose based on the job description; you need to focus intensely on your employer branding. Employer branding is basically how a company is perceived by prospective or current employees. Having a positive employer branding doesn't only help to hire and retain great talents but also amplifies the future hiring scope for a company.
Select a Highly-Clickable Job Title:
A job title is the first element that a job seeker sees while looking for a job. That's why the job title should be simple, descriptive, and crystal clear, so clear that the candidate gets a rough idea about their responsibilities just by reading it. Job seekers usually Google whenever they're looking for a job. That's why job titles should include keywords that are most likely to be searched by them to get maximum visibility.
Create Great Job Descriptions:
A job description is the most important element that represents a company to its prospective employees. So, after being done with the job title, recruiters need to create an effective job description that stands out from the crowd. Describe a successful person and not just a job applicant in a job description; make sure the candidates connect with it. Following the best practices for creating clear and meaningful job descriptions will definitely lure in and fetch great talents.
Consider Posting Jobs on Multiple Platforms:
Once you have decided on an appropriate and relevant job title and description, the next step is to ensure your job opening gets maximum exposure by posting on multiple job boards and talent pools. To get the word out about your open position, a combination of channels is used. Consider posting the job opening on various job boards to get maximum exposure. Candidates who are referred by your existing employees are often more knowledgeable about your company. Posting job openings on various job sites and social media platforms is yet another effective way to get high exposure.
Pro Tip: Recruitment software like recooty.com can offer you one-click job posting on free and paid job boards, career sites, and more. Also, you can review applications, schedule interviews, and hire, all in one place.
Review and Filter Applications:
After getting the word out, recruiters will receive several applicants rolling in, and now it's time to narrow down the candidate pool so that the best among the best can be hired. Filter out the candidates whose resumes and applications don't match the mentioned keywords of the job description and send them a rejection email immediately. Analyze the relevance of the received applications closely and shortlist the final slot for the further process.
Run Background Checks:
Running background checks is a great way of knowing more and gaining additional insights about your candidates than what is mentioned in their resumes. Go through their social media accounts, inquire why they left their previous jobs, and what kind of college they graduated from. It can help you verify their skills and ensure that you are about to hire employees who can keep up with your ethical requirements.
Interview to Select the Best Candidate:
An interview is the final and most important step of the hiring process; that's why you need to be fine-tuned with your interview process. It's usually considered a best practice to conduct a structured interview that includes asking the same set of questions, assigning them the same tasks and situations, and then evaluating them equally with the same reference. The questions should be strategic to reveal the skills, qualifications, and important personality traits of the candidates.
Set-Up an Efficient Onboarding Process:
Once you're done testing the candidates in every way possible and then selecting the best, the next and most important step is getting the new employees on board and making sure they're successful and most likely to stay. The onboarding process should be given priority as new hires can easily tell when recruiters lack effort in welcoming them.
Develop Employee Retention Strategies:
When you deal with hiring and training employees, it becomes very important to retain the employees to make sure your company is well-staffed. That's why developing an employee retention strategy is very crucial. A proper performance management process or an annual performance report can keep the employees boosted and motivated. Giving regular feedback about their work and making sure they know their work is appreciated is yet again another great strategy that can keep them motivated.
Happy Hiring!
From India, Mumbai
A business can only be as good as the people who keep it going. The employees, as well as the job applicants, hold a lot more importance than the customers of a company. They are the most valuable brand ambassadors a company can have. To be able to successfully sell a brand to paying customers, the employees need to be connected emotionally to the company's goals and values. Whether you are hiring your first employee or adding a member to your existing team, it is extremely crucial to find the best fit. Hence, hiring worthy and highly productive individuals is the first step that needs to be taken by any company to achieve great heights of success.
Over the years, the dominance and control of the hiring process have shifted significantly from employers to job seekers. It's all about the employees now, and with the shift of power, the competition for hiring the best employees has become extremely fierce. To hire and keep the best employees, recruiters need to stay updated with every aspect and step of their hiring process. But creating and maintaining a hiring process from scratch can really be a tedious and intimidating task.
That's why here's an article to walk you through the whole hiring process step-by-step, from the initial step of job posting all the way through to extending an offer, recruiting, and finally onboarding an employee.
Do Your Research:
The very first step in efficient and successful hiring is knowing what you need. Prepare yourself for recruiting by looking into similar job openings, their descriptions, job trends in your industry, the keywords used, and resumes of the qualified candidates to understand what skills are required for the roles and responsibilities that you're hiring for.
Create An Employer Brand:
Successful hiring doesn't only involve new hires, but more importantly, ensuring that your company is the type of firm that high-quality candidates want to work for. Great candidates don't just choose based on the job description; you need to focus intensely on your employer branding. Employer branding is basically how a company is perceived by prospective or current employees. Having a positive employer branding doesn't only help to hire and retain great talents but also amplifies the future hiring scope for a company.
Select a Highly-Clickable Job Title:
A job title is the first element that a job seeker sees while looking for a job. That's why the job title should be simple, descriptive, and crystal clear, so clear that the candidate gets a rough idea about their responsibilities just by reading it. Job seekers usually Google whenever they're looking for a job. That's why job titles should include keywords that are most likely to be searched by them to get maximum visibility.
Create Great Job Descriptions:
A job description is the most important element that represents a company to its prospective employees. So, after being done with the job title, recruiters need to create an effective job description that stands out from the crowd. Describe a successful person and not just a job applicant in a job description; make sure the candidates connect with it. Following the best practices for creating clear and meaningful job descriptions will definitely lure in and fetch great talents.
Consider Posting Jobs on Multiple Platforms:
Once you have decided on an appropriate and relevant job title and description, the next step is to ensure your job opening gets maximum exposure by posting on multiple job boards and talent pools. To get the word out about your open position, a combination of channels is used. Consider posting the job opening on various job boards to get maximum exposure. Candidates who are referred by your existing employees are often more knowledgeable about your company. Posting job openings on various job sites and social media platforms is yet another effective way to get high exposure.
Pro Tip: Recruitment software like recooty.com can offer you one-click job posting on free and paid job boards, career sites, and more. Also, you can review applications, schedule interviews, and hire, all in one place.
Review and Filter Applications:
After getting the word out, recruiters will receive several applicants rolling in, and now it's time to narrow down the candidate pool so that the best among the best can be hired. Filter out the candidates whose resumes and applications don't match the mentioned keywords of the job description and send them a rejection email immediately. Analyze the relevance of the received applications closely and shortlist the final slot for the further process.
Run Background Checks:
Running background checks is a great way of knowing more and gaining additional insights about your candidates than what is mentioned in their resumes. Go through their social media accounts, inquire why they left their previous jobs, and what kind of college they graduated from. It can help you verify their skills and ensure that you are about to hire employees who can keep up with your ethical requirements.
Interview to Select the Best Candidate:
An interview is the final and most important step of the hiring process; that's why you need to be fine-tuned with your interview process. It's usually considered a best practice to conduct a structured interview that includes asking the same set of questions, assigning them the same tasks and situations, and then evaluating them equally with the same reference. The questions should be strategic to reveal the skills, qualifications, and important personality traits of the candidates.
Set-Up an Efficient Onboarding Process:
Once you're done testing the candidates in every way possible and then selecting the best, the next and most important step is getting the new employees on board and making sure they're successful and most likely to stay. The onboarding process should be given priority as new hires can easily tell when recruiters lack effort in welcoming them.
Develop Employee Retention Strategies:
When you deal with hiring and training employees, it becomes very important to retain the employees to make sure your company is well-staffed. That's why developing an employee retention strategy is very crucial. A proper performance management process or an annual performance report can keep the employees boosted and motivated. Giving regular feedback about their work and making sure they know their work is appreciated is yet again another great strategy that can keep them motivated.
Happy Hiring!
From India, Mumbai
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