As we head towards a new year, you may have decided that your business needs to ramp up staff or skills in the coming months Catherine Black shares six essentials to ensure you employ the right people in 2022.
But finding the right people to grow your business effectively can be challenging – and the costs can be big if you get it wrong.
2. Create a smaller funnel. Peter Cappelli, professor of management at the Wharton School in Pennsylvania in the US, says that companies are better off creating a smaller but better qualified pool of applicants to potentially fill a particular role. This is because every applicant costs the company money.
5. Hire beyond just the role. A recent white paper by corporate advisory Gartner found that several environmental shifts had rendered recruiting’s traditional approaches outdated, and this has been accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic. In conventional recruitment drives, business leaders typically define their hiring needs by articulating the candidate profile they want to see in the role, presuming that desired skills are tied to certain qualifications or experiences.
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