Posts Tagged ‘outsourced recruiting’
Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

Thanks to all the job boards and other search channels now available, candidates are casting wider nets than ever before. They are pushing cover letters and resumes at an incredible rate, often applying for dozens of positions a day or more. In the process, they are making mistakes … annoying mistakes. Spelling and grammar have become casualties, and it seems no original thought is being put into resumes or cover letters. In addition to bothering corporate recruiters, it also impedes the candidate screening process, which slows down the hiring process.
You wouldn’t want to bring candidates in who are careless and inattentive to detail, but you still have to sift through error-ridden resumes to find the candidates you want. This isn’t just time wasted on every resume you’re not going to use; it leads to increased frustration that will affect your overall performance. Instead of letting these problems get in the way, it’s more effective to implement a strategy that changes the process entirely and helps you remain as productive as possible. (more…)
Tags: BYTE, employees, hiring, hiring managers, HR outsourcing, human resources, interviewing, job market, optimizing recruiting, outsourced recruiting, talent market
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Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010
I ran across an interesting article on the Harvard Business Review blogs, “Is HR Too Important to Be Left to HR?” It raises an interesting question, and one I’ve bumped into every now and then over the past three decades. Often, the HR department is perceived as weak or ineffective and discussion ensues over where the function should report – to the COO or CFO, for example. This has implications for the corporate recruiting team, of course, which tends to be located in the HR department.
So, how can a corporate recruiting team keep from being bolted onto a business unit that doesn’t understand it?
The key is to make your department as self-sufficient as possible – this will give your team the elbow room it needs and also show how the HR department as a whole can manage itself effectively.
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Tags: BYTE, Corporate Recruiting, HR, HR outsourcing, human resources, market research, outsourced recruiting, outsourcing, STREAM, talent market, talent pool, talent pools, TMR
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Monday, December 6th, 2010
IBM recently released its biennial Chief Human Resource Officer Study, providing great detail into the business challenges that HR departments are likely to face in the near future. The report itself is worth a read, but I want to focus on one area that is particularly important to corporate recruiters: efficiency.
Headcount is coming, and this will doubtless put a strain on recruiting departments that have been tasked to run unusually lean following the financial crisis and ensuing recession. According to the report, 34 percent of Chief HR Officers expect to see headcount increase in North America over the next three years, with a variety of international markets showing even more potential.
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Tags: Corporate Recruiting, employees, financial crisis, hiring in a recession, HR, human resources, outsourced recruiting, outsourcing, recession, recruiting outsourcing, ROI, STREAM
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Wednesday, November 24th, 2010
Every dollar in your corporate recruiting budget must be invested judiciously. After all, lean departments need to get as much out of their resources as possible, often having to stretch them to operate effectively. Fortunately, there are many ways to do this. KGTiger’s BYTE solution is designed to maximize corporate recruiting ROI.
Here are five of the ways you can use BYTE to magnify your department and your investment:
1. Cut administrative workload and costs: most corporate recruiters spend far too much time on low-value tasks that don’t make the best use of their skills or time. Use BYTE to handle these activities and reduce your cost and time to hire.
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Tags: BYTE, candidates, Corporate Recruiting, outsourced recruiting, outsourcing, recruiting outsourcing, ROI, time to hire
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Wednesday, November 10th, 2010
For 30 years or more, the situation in most corporate recruiting departments hasn’t changed: it feels like there’s a lot more work than people to do it. Always tasked to run lean, it can be tough to get more headcount, regardless of how badly you actually need it. Well, I have some news for you: you do have enough people on your corporate recruiting team. You just don’t have the right tools to support them … yet.
Corporate recruiting involves hefty amounts of administrative work – it’s the nature of the beast. But, this isn’t the best utilization of the professional staff in your organization. Every minute spent on administrative tasks – such as requesting employment-required data, report preparation or and making sure candidates have directions to interviews – is a waste of the skills and experience they have accumulated. And, these tasks can claim up to two thirds of their time.
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Tags: BYTE, Corporate Recruiting, outsourced recruiting, outsourcing, recruiting outsourcing
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Monday, September 27th, 2010
What happens when you find the perfect candidate for your company? This person has the skills and experience that could make a major difference in the entire company’s performance – and wants to join you. You make an offer, right? The stars are lining up, and you need to take full advantage of the opportunity.
Of course, there’s only one problem: you don’t have an open position for this person. Without the necessary approval, how can you make this great strategic hire?
When you can’t pull the trigger right away, you need to change your strategy from hiring to candidate cultivation. Until you can add headcount, it’s necessary to find ways to keep a candidate engaged and interested in your company … and also from becoming interested in your competitors. When you set out to do this, you need a plan, and that’s where KGTiger can help.
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Tags: candidates, Corporate Recruiting, hiring, HR outsourcing, HRO, outsourced recruiting, outsourcing, recruiting, STREAM
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Monday, August 30th, 2010
For corporate recruiters, the past two years have seemed like a problem of open reqs: specifically, there haven’t been many. The recession has dealt a blow to the profession and the businesses served, and the median duration of unemployment, according to Harvard Business Review, is six months (and counting), double what it’s been at any point in the last five decades. The problem, therefore, seems pretty obvious.
Or, is it?
Maybe it isn’t just a protracted period of unemployment and jobless recovery at work – maybe we’re also seeing a lower quality of demand.
Employers could be investing more in their talent, rather than taking advantage of an unfavorable employment market to secure employees at lower rates and save a few dollars. While this thinking may be attractive now, it can have disastrous consequences down the road.
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Tags: Corporate Recruiting, outsourced recruiting, outsourcing, recruiting outsourcing, ROI, talent, talent market, TMR, unemployment
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Wednesday, August 25th, 2010
Short-sightedness is the current curse of corporate recruiting. As company executives remain focused on the day-to-day swings of the market and economy, they are overlooking an opportunity to lay the foundation for future growth – by bringing in revenue-producing employees. Everyone is feeling it, of course, which is what creates the opportunity in the marketplace for you to secure a competitive advantage.
According to a post on Monster’s “Recruiting and Hiring Advice” blog:
This resistance cuts across the industry, from temp agencies to retained search firms. “Employers are hesitant to hire non-contingent workers, so they’re hiring contingent employees,” says Tony Gregoire, senior research analyst at Staffing Industry Analysts. “Often they’re even skittish to hire contingents. There is growth in staffing, but it’s spotty. We project 16 percent revenue growth for industrial staffing in 2010, but healthcare should see a 3 percent decline in revenue.”
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Tags: candidates, Corporate Recruiting, hiring, outsourced recruiting, outsourcing, recruiting outsourcing, STREAM
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Monday, July 19th, 2010
It’s hard to be the new sheriff in town. The existing employees have their processes and habits. And when there’s a change at the top, they naturally cling to what they know. For a new head of corporate recruiting, the challenge is twofold: (a) getting the staff to accept you as the new boss and (b) implementing the changes that will make your operation more efficient.
You can accomplish both by implementing measures that increase efficiency, help recruiters manage workload and generally improve the work environment. Change is good … at least when the results are fast, painless and clear.
No pressure, right?!
KGTiger’s BYTE service is exactly what you need to affect meaningful change that will resonate with both company executives and corporate recruiters. Our team uses economies of scale and carefully designed processes to lower the cost of the administrative aspects of corporate recruiting while accelerating the results.
Consequently, your corporate recruiters will have more time to spend on the activities that define their profession – e.g., partnering with hiring managers and interviewing top candidates. With this extra elbow room, they’re able to deliver higher quality hires, not to mention salient and tangible value to your organization.
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Tags: BYTE, candidates, Corporate Recruiting, HR outsourcing, HRO, operations, outsourced recruiting, outsourcing, ROI
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Monday, June 14th, 2010
Increased competition, endless streams of resumes and applications and an economy that is intent on vacillating between bubble and bust has made the corporate recruiter’s career anything but predictable. Expect change to be constant and vexing … unless you have a taste for excitement and opportunity. Dislocated markets obliterate level playing fields, creating an opportunity for the savvy and aggressive to pull ahead of the pack.
We’re in one of those periods now. We’ve undergone several structural upheavals to the talent market and recruiting sector over the past 15 or so years, and nothing will ever be the same. To succeed, the corporate recruiting department needs to shift its thinking from tactical execution to strategic planning and positioning. The administrative and rote work needs to be sent out of the office, to an operation such as our BYTE service, while you retool your recruiting operation for maximum impact. To help you out, here’s a checklist for you to use in transforming your corporate recruiting department into a strategic powerhouse.
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Tags: bubble, BYTE, Corporate Recruiting, HR outsourcing, HRO, human resources, outsourced recruiting, outsourcing, recruiting outsourcing, talent market
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