Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Top Tips for Hiring Managers and Recruiters

Top Tips for Hiring Managers and Recruiters Whether youre a recruiter or a hiring manager (or youre checking out what recruiters and hiring managers are thinking when youre starting your next job search), finding the right candidate for an opportunity can be challenging at best.  And reading between the lines on resumes, getting the most from interviews, and closing the deal all have their challenges. So to help you through this process Ive pulled some of the top blog posts that relate to this subject to help you handle your most challenging issues and get the hire done. Spark Hire First off lets go to  Spark Hire  a source of video interviewing solutions. Why Retention is the Key to Successful Recruitment Strategy in 2016 60 percent of candidates take into account an employer’s reputation when applying for jobs and 68 percent of job seekers will accept a lower salary for a company that makes a great impression three in five Americans would rather spend a night in jail than go without benefits like health insurance, 401(k), and paid time off top three reasons people change jobs are a lack of opportunities for advancement and dissatisfaction with the company culture and leadership 8 Candidate Questions You Need to Be Prepared to Answer For recruiters, hiring managers, and candidates heres eight questions that are on everyones mind these days.  Be prepared to ask or answer these. How to Get Honest Answers From Candidates in a Job Interview This is an area that many hiring managers struggle with.  Being that they arent interviewing experts or HR professionals, getting an honest answer can be tough.  Finding out in the first 90 days that the candidate isnt what they respresented is more painful. Asking the unexpected: The Magic Wand (“if you had a magic wand could improve 3 things about your current job) â€" the best predictor of future behavior is past behavior! The Fly on the Wall (“tell me about a time when you handled a situation at your job poorly) â€" a subtle way to dig deeper into the candidate’s working style and leads you to focusing your time and energy on qualified candidates The Most Difficult Experience (tell me about the most difficult experience you ever handled on the job) â€" probes for problem-solving and interpersonal skills The Recruiting Reel Episode 3: Tips for First-Time Recruiters New to the recruiting business?  Check out the ideas in this post.  A couple high points are: There is a secret formula about success in recruitmentlots of appropriate activity. And Never ever mess with your reputation. How To Tell If A Candidate Isnt Interested Want to know when to cut things short?  Like a first date that isnt going well, knowing when to wrap up the interview or move past a candidate will save your energy and time for candidates who are a better fit. if your candidate’s questions stop after asking details in the pay and benefits, then this is a red flag. Recruiter Recruiter.com drives top talent to companies that want to hire them. Their Job Market distributes open jobs from employers to the largest network of recruiters on the planet. Their centralized platform serves as a single point of contact for job seekers, recruiters and hiring managers. 5 Traits to Look For When Hiring Remote Workers These days there are more remote workers and remote contractors that are required to get the job done.  Much of this is due to the specialized nature of the tasks at hand and the technology now available to make remote working a viable option for companies. We look for people that are self-starters/have a high degree of independence, value continuous learning, and are receptive to feedback Previous work-at-home experience is a plus, especially if they’ve done it for a long time Undercover Recruiter Undercover Recruiter    Undercover Recruiter is the #1 recruitment and career blog in the world. The 8 Things No Recruiter (Ever) Wants to See On Your Resume 10 Awesome Interview Tips From Actual Hiring Managers Preparing for, performing in, and handling the post-interview process is critical to both a recruiter or hiring managers effectiveness and the same with candidates.  Check out some useful tips here. More than one in five hiring managers surveyed by CareerBuilder  say they are less likely to hire a candidate who didn’t send a thank-you note. â€" Career Builder I think every recruiter on the planet wants to give their candidates a first-class experience, but we have limited resources. If you’re too aggressive or unpolished during the interview process, companies will think, ‘Wow, this person is going to be really high maintenance if we do hire them. Pass!’” â€" Brazen   Business.com/Recruiting Business.com/Recruiting The Small Business Guide to Recruiting and Hiring 69 percent of recruiters have had to increase salary offers due to negotiations More than half of recruiters say lack of qualified talent is their biggest obstacle 78 percent of recruiters find their best candidates from referrals Attract the Top Talent: Tips for Hiring Millennials in 2016 If your hiring process isnt yet accounting for the Millennial workforce you need to get on board.  Despite the bad rap, Millennials are an ever-growing and highly talented hiring pool you dont want to ignore.  Heres how to get more from your Millennial hire opportunities. Millennial workers are some of the most multi-talented employees. While a candidate may have majored in engineering, he may have also taught himself HTML and CSS, have a side hustle doing graphic design and run his own industry blog. Brazen Brazen.  Everyone deserves a job they love. 3 Things Candidates Care About More Than Money What are candidates looking for these days? According to CareerBuilder, one in five employees plan to change jobs in 2016 65% of workers ranked “job stability” as the most important factor when choosing a new job. Glassdoor found that 96% of job seekers say that it’s important to work for a transparent company Whether youre new to this recruiting, interviewing, hiring process or a grizzled veteran, the field is constantly evolving.  You need to continue to bring your A Game just as the candidates need to  evolve themselves too. Now go make that next hire happen!  Like what you see?  Please share and like on your social networks. Additional Resources You Might Like How Recruiters ThinkWhy Your Phone Isnt RingingAnd Why It Might Not Be You [How to Get That Job] Insider Secrets to Candidate Selection Do Millennials Know the Secret? Ultimate Productivity Tips List: 74 Impactful Ways to Get the Most from Your Day

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