I’m a little surprised at the lack of convo about recruiting right now.
While I’ve spent the majority of my career as a generalist, I’ve always realized that the recruiting function can make or break me. Most of my career has been directed toward fixing HR departments. And, in my experience, I’ve found there is a correlation between broken HR departments and broken recruiting functions. Example – if the recruiting function isn’t working as it should, managers complain that HR isn’t (a) finding people fast enough or (b) sourcing qualified candidates. Then they add, if HR would get their recruiting act together, the operation could deliver (a) good service and (b) on time.
Even though we’re currently experiencing job losses…there still needs to be conversation about recruiting. I know, I know…your company isn’t hiring right now. So what? Just because you’re not hiring doesn’t mean that you should forget about the fact that, at some point, you will be hiring.
So just as your company is working hard right now to increase profits, the person responsible for recruiting should be:
There are a lot of talented people in the job market right now…as you’re working through your plans for 2009…are you losing sight of your people strategy?
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I like the message in this article; its all about the future. Your current employees may have the competencies they need now, but once this economic crisis is over, recruitment will be paramount. You will need to replace any staff you have had to let go of, and recruit new staff and train your current emplyees to meet the new requirements. Heres hoping for a bright future for HR!!
Annie (HR student – Uni Of Liverpool).
Posted on 27. February 2009 at 14:29