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Want to Improve your Recruiting? Look to Your People, Not Your ATS by Arbita
28 Apr 2011 20:06
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The best practices of a recruitment sourcing process should center on the social side of sourcing and recruiting, the art and craft of getting the best information to feed into the machine.
The process starts with having an effective, robust conversation with the hiring manager -- and truly listening
The process ends when you have enough valuable data to make it possible to find qualified candidates aligned with the organization's culture and style in the most efficient and cost-effective way possible.
Although organizations often believe a bottleneck in their recruiting efforts is the result of a systems problem, more often than not it is the result of a skills deficit. In other words, it’s a people problem.
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