Multi-tier recruitment model
In some companies where the recruitment volume is high, it is common to see a multi-tier recruitment model where the different sub-functions are grouped together to achieve efficiency.
An example of a three-tier recruitment model:
- Tier 1 - Contact/ help desk - This tier acts as the first point of contact where recruitment requests are being raised. If the requests are simple to fulfil or are queries in nature, resolution may take place at this tier
- Tier 2 - Administration - This tier manages mainly the administration processes
- Tier 3 - Process - This tier manages the process and how the requests get fulfilled
Generaledit
Organizations define their own recruiting strategies to identify who they will recruit, as well as when, where, and how that recruitment should take place. Common recruiting strategies answer the following questions:
- What type of individuals should be targeted?
- What recruitment message should be communicated?
- How can the targeted individuals best be reached?
- When should the recruitment campaign begin?
- What should be the nature of a site visit?
Practicesedit
Organizations develop recruitment objectives, and the recruitment strategy follows these objectives. Typically, organizations develop pre- and post-hire objectives and incorporate these objectives into a holistic recruitment strategy. Once an organization deploys a recruitment strategy it conducts recruitment activities. This typically starts by advertising a vacant position.
Professional associationsedit
There are numerous professional associations for human resources professionals. Such associations typically offer benefits such as member directories, publications, discussion groups, awards, local chapters, vendor relations, government lobbying, and job boards.
Professional associations also offer a recruitment resource for human resources professionals.
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