Recruiting strategies
dsandoval
18 Posts
I have just been assigned the task of creating a recruiting strategy for our company. I would like to know if anyone can share what they have with me, because I have no idea what is involved and what one looks like. Your help is greatly appreciated!
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1. Maintain current contacts and uses with Temporary Employment Agencies and local Employment Security offices.
2. Actively recruit veterans. (Note: All local employment security offices have Veterans Sections.)
3. Support involvement with High Schools/College/Trade schools for potential candidates. (This would include Career Fairs.)
4. Work with minority agencies and place job orders with those organizations.
5. Interact with trade/business organizations.
6. Consider the value of placing advertisements in newspapers, journals, etc. for job openings; including the internet.
7. Solicit possible applicants from current employees (note: we pay a "finders fee" to the person who does the referral. The new hire has to stay on our payroll for 6 months and the new hire must have put the person's name that did the referral on the application form).
8. Participate in the Company Marketing plan to create High Company Visibility Image (just common sense: if people think you are the best employer in the field, they automatically seek you out which makes the recruiting much easier!).
There are lots of "freebies" where you can post position openings - Colleges, State Job Services, Unemployment offices, etc. Newspapers often run career specials. Post some jobs internally. You'll have to decide what you'll do with unsolicited applications and include that in your strategy. You'll also have to make a definition for "applicant," meaning: are all e-mails, letters of interest, and faxed resumes considered applicants or only those who have completed applications. Will you mail applications out to those who have indicated interest? Will you send post cards stating that the application will be kept on file?
Lots to consider, but it sounds as if you have the reins.
Good luck!