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Chapter 6 Recruiting Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, 10/e, DeCenzo/Robbins

Recruiting brings together Introduction Once an organization identifies its human resource needs through employment planning, it can begin recruiting candidates for actual or anticipated vacancies. Recruiting brings together those with jobs to fill those seeking jobs and Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, 10/e, DeCenzo/Robbins

Recruiting Goals recruiting provides information that will attract a significant pool of qualified candidates and discourage unqualified ones from applying recruiters promote the organization to prospective applicants Video: Kevin Gazarra Find the Right People and Keep Them Engaged Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, 10/e, DeCenzo/Robbins

Recruiting Sources internal searches employee referrals external online and alternative The Internet is blazing trails in recruiting practices Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, 10/e, DeCenzo/Robbins

Recruiting Sources internal search Organizations that promote from within identify current employees for job openings by having individuals bid for jobs by using their HR management system by utilizing employee referrals Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, 10/e, DeCenzo/Robbins

Recruiting Sources Promoting from Within Advantages Disadvantages good public relations morale building encouragement of employees and members of protected groups knowledge of existing employee performance cost-savings candidates’ knowledge of the organization opportunity to develop mid- and top-level managers Disadvantages possible inferiority of internal candidates infighting and morale problems potential inbreeding Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, 10/e, DeCenzo/Robbins

Recruiting Sources employee referrals Current employees can be asked to recommend recruits. Advantages: the employee’s motivation to make a good recommendation the availability of accurate job information for the recruit employee referrals tend to be more acceptable applicants, more likely to accept an offer, and have a higher survival rate Disadvantages: the possibility of friendship being confused with job performance the potential for nepotism the potential for adverse impact Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, 10/e, DeCenzo/Robbins

Blind box ads do not identify the organization. Recruiting Sources external searches Advertisements: Must decide type and location of ad, depending on job; decide whether to focus on job (job description) or on applicant (job specification). Three factors influence the response rate: identification of the organization labor market conditions the degree to which specific requirements are listed. Blind box ads do not identify the organization. Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, 10/e, DeCenzo/Robbins

Recruiting Sources Employment Agencies: public or state employment services focus on helping unemployed individuals with lower skill levels to find jobs www.careeronestop.org private employment agencies provide more comprehensive services and are perceived to offer positions and applicants of a higher caliber management consulting firms (“headhunters”) research candidates for mid- and upper-level executive placement executive search firms screen potential mid/top-level candidates while keeping prospective employers anonymous Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, 10/e, DeCenzo/Robbins

Schools, colleges, and universities: Recruiting Sources Schools, colleges, and universities: may provide entry-level or experienced workers through their placement services may also help companies establish cooperative education assignments and internships Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, 10/e, DeCenzo/Robbins

Recruiting Sources Job fairs: attended by company recruiters seeking resumes and info from qualified candidates Virtual online job fairs could bring employers and job seekers together online by logging into a specific Web site at a certain time. Some sites use avatars as candidates and recruiters. http://work.secondlife.com/worksolutions/meetings/ See: http://www.inxpo.com/products/virtual-career-fairs/index.htm http://work.secondlife.com/worksolutions/meetings/ From the WSJ: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118229876637841321.html Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, 10/e, DeCenzo/Robbins

Recruiting Sources Professional organizations: publish rosters of vacancies run placement services at meetings control the supply of prospective applicants labor unions are also in this category Unsolicited applicants (walk-ins): may provide a stockpile of prospective applicants if there are no current openings Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, 10/e, DeCenzo/Robbins

Recruiting Sources online sources most companies use the Internet to recruit employees job seekers use online resumes and create Web pages about their qualifications Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, 10/e, DeCenzo/Robbins

Recruiting Sources recruiting alternatives Temporary help services: temporary employees help organizations meet short-term fluctuations in HRM needs older workers can also provide high-quality help Employee leasing: trained workers are employed by a leasing company, which provides them to employers when needed for a flat fee typically remain with an organization for longer periods of time Independent contractors: do specific work either on or off the company’s premises costs of regular employees (i.e. taxes and benefits costs) are not incurred Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, 10/e, DeCenzo/Robbins

A Global Perspective For some positions, the whole world is a relevant labor market. So, HR can recruit home-country nationals when searching for someone with extensive company experience to launch a product in a country where it has never sold before host-country nationals when a foreign subsidiary is being established and HQ wants to retain control yet hire someone with local market knowledge candidates of any nationality, creating a truly international perspective Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, 10/e, DeCenzo/Robbins

Matching temp services and employee leasing matching those with jobs to fill with those seeking jobs employment conditions in the area organization’s image internal/external searches constraints on recruiting efforts recruiting sources recruiting affects recruiting efforts recruiting alternatives Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, 10/e, DeCenzo/Robbins