The Recruitment Process

December 9, 2009 by  
Filed under Recruitment

When business owners decide to employ someone, they often pay little attention to the
importance of having as objective a recruitment process as possible.

Commonly, the following happens:

  • Advertisement is placed
  • Resume’s received and checked
  • Those with the best experience invited for in an interview
  • Employ the person who has the most experience and you like the most

As an interviewer, you unknowingly filter the candidate to your own subconscious likes,
dislikes & prejudices. And as any top marketing expert will tell you, we make decisions
emotionally and justify them logically.

The fact is, past experience is not a very good indicator of future performance but past
behaviour IS. There are many people in the workforce who are well qualified but do not
actually like what they do. Add to this their personality, which may cause problems with
existing staff.

There is a better way that will dramatically increase your chances of making the right
choice first time.

What you are looking for is evidence of not only qualifications and experience but also
behaviours that will suit the position. Doing this in as objective a way as possible can
make the recruitment process much more predictable and successful.

You might want to call me to find out how The Productivity Coach Recruitment Process can be
applied to your business, it may well save you a fortune.

Productivity Coach James Bryden

Recruitment & Productivity

December 3, 2009 by  
Filed under Profiling, Recruitment

Why do so many business owners make so many mistakes when it comes to recruitment and productivity in their business?
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to work out that having a good, practical way of predicting who will be a good fit for the position will save a ****load of money!
Remember, careful recruitment and productivity are very closely linked.
Recruitment

 

Productivity Coach James Bryden




 

 

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