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How To Handle The Year of the Candidate?
The last year or so has been billed ‘The Year of The
Candidate’, due to skills shortages in the marketplace. Since
the term was first coined in a Wall Street Journal article, the
concept quickly gained momentum amongst HR circles and
those who are passionate about matching the best people
with the right roles.
But as a business owner, how will this have an impact on the
work you do? Basically, there aren’t enough white-collar
professionals or skilled professionals (in some industries) to
go around. If you want to fill your higher-level or highly-
skilled positions, you are likely to face a struggle. It will take
more time, and you will have to be much more thorough in
your search.
Here, we will take a look at what you can do to ensure you
can find the right people, when you need them.
It all starts with your recruitment processes. Instead of
waiting for the right candidates to come and knock on your
door, you might have to go out there and find them. Are
you building your contacts? Do you know where you can
access the best people? Are you keeping in touch with them
regularly, to strengthen the relationship and build trust?
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By: Nicole Bellow, *DBA, MBA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP
Sr. Human Resources Consultant
Smarter HR Solutions
[email protected]
Whilst newer, online tactics are trending right now, and it is
true that they can bring a massive amount of value to the
traditional approaches. Real world connections can make all
the difference in this type of climate. The best recruitment
strategies will usually merge the two approaches and should
be tailored according to your own business’s culture and
priorities.
Next, make sure you are showing your candidates that you
value them, even before they step into your office. They are
pressed for time, and they are assessing you as much as you
are assessing them. They have other options, so they are
going to look for the right culture, fit, and work
environment. Hone in on your communication skills to make
sure you are conveying and reading the right messages and
invite feedback at all stages of the process.
These trends will possibly last longer than the next 12
months, so if you are keen on winning the war for talent,
you need to make sure that you are fit for challenge.