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Make informed hiring decisions

by Blake Forrester 7/25/2011 8:43:00 AM

Hiring quality employees is one of the toughest and most important challenges a manager faces. Good employees are critical to the success of the organization, while poor employees can be the downfall. The art of hiring is one that eludes many managers who do not have the skills and instincts to select the best employee. The process can leave hiring managers as nervous as the job seekers.

The key to successful hiring is making informed decisions. Managers must have a very clear picture of the requirements for the job and must have the skills and tools to select the best match.

The first step to a successful hire is to understand and communicate the required skills and traits for the job. These are the “qualifiers”. The qualifiers should be prioritized and identified as either critical for success or nice to have. Identifying qualifiers helps create an effective job posting and serves as a template for screening and interviewing. This is also the right time to identify “disqualifiers” – things that will make an applicant unacceptable.

The next step is to screen and interview applicants. Applicants should be evaluated on how well they meet the qualifiers and the quality of their character. The interview process is the opportunity to discuss the applicant’s background and get more information about their experience and skills. As evidenced by the thousands of books and articles advising on successful interviewing, there are countless ways to achieve this. For example, a higher level job might require multiple formal interviews and testing and assessment, while entry level jobs require only one simple screening. Over time, hiring managers develop a style that works for them.

The point of screening and interviewing is to learn as much as possible about the employee to make an informed decision and hire the right person. Applicants are on their best behavior and present themselves in the best possible light. It can be difficult to know if applicants are trustworthy and whether they are giving you the full account of their background.

Employment screening services by a third party can eliminate some of that uncertainty. Screening services can include drug testing, criminal background checks, license verifications, reference verifications, and employment verifications. These screenings quickly and cost-effectively eliminate “disqualified” applicants. This narrows the hiring field down to qualified applicants only and avoids the expense and disruption of a bad hire. Services such as pre-employ.com provide these functions at a cost that is well worth the information gained.

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Free Applicant Tracking System Streamlines the Hiring Process

by Blake Forrester 6/13/2011 1:42:00 PM

While many human resource professionals used to be able to keep track of each individual that filled out an application or mailed in a resume, the internet has certainly revolutionized the way many applicants apply for vacant positions. Potential candidates can now send their information to multiple companies in a matter of minutes, and it is no longer possible to remember each person that expresses interest in a particular job. The good news is that an applicant tracking system can help a company keep up with the current technology that is making it so easy for job seekers to inundate prospective employers with their information.

An applicant tracking system is designed to streamline the selection process and makes it possible for an interviewer to search multiple resumes and applications at once. If a candidate is not an appropriate fit for a particular position, their information can be stored in a database and recalled at a later date. Few businesses have the space to store stacks of old applications and nobody has the time to spend countless hours reviewing the data. A well-designed system will allow the company to select search criteria and immediately review all resumes that have been previously scanned into the database that could prove to be a possible match.

Not only can a system be utilized to organize applicant data, but it can also help make the hiring process much more efficient. The pre-employment screening process requires a company to track every single step to ensure that everything is done in the proper order. Even something as simple as ordering a background check can be overlooked and cause an unnecessary delay in adding a new employee. Because there are a number of different legal requirements that must be met in reporting a new hire properly, a business could certainly be placed in a predicament if careless errors or oversights were to occur. A free applicant tracking system will help ensure that nobody falls through the cracks, and simply being able to show that one is being used can help in a labor audit.

It is no secret that hiring an employee is a process that requires time, effort, and money, but it certainly does not make sense to make the task harder than it needs to be. Spending money on advertising vacant positions is often not necessary for companies that have accumulated a database of prospects, and all it takes is a few quick clicks of the mouse to locate the best candidate.

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Free Applicant Tracking System Streamlines the Hiring Process

by Tanya Eislle 4/18/2011 8:01:00 AM

While many human resource professionals used to be able to keep track of each individual that filled out an application or mailed in a resume, the internet has certainly revolutionized the way many applicants apply for vacant positions. Potential candidates can now send their information to multiple companies in a matter of minutes, and it is no longer possible to remember each person that expresses interest in a particular job. The good news is that an applicant tracking system can help a company keep up with the current technology that is making it so easy for job seekers to inundate prospective employers with their information.

An applicant tracking system is designed to streamline the selection process and makes it possible for an interviewer to search multiple resumes and applications at once. If a candidate is not an appropriate fit for a particular position, their information can be stored in a database and recalled at a later date. Few businesses have the space to store stacks of old applications and nobody has the time to spend countless hours reviewing the data. A well-designed system will allow the company to select search criteria and immediately review all resumes that have been previously scanned into the database that could prove to be a possible match.

Not only can a system be utilized to organize applicant data, but it can also help make the hiring process much more efficient. The pre-employment screening process requires a company to track every single step to ensure that everything is done in the proper order. Even something as simple as ordering a background check can be overlooked and cause an unnecessary delay in adding a new employee. Because there are a number of different legal requirements that must be met in reporting a new hire properly, a business could certainly be placed in a predicament if careless errors or oversights were to occur. A free applicant tracking system will help ensure that nobody falls through the cracks, and simply being able to show that one is being used can help in a labor audit.

It is no secret that hiring an employee is a process that requires time, effort, and money, but it certainly does not make sense to make the task harder than it needs to be. Spending money on advertising vacant positions is often not necessary for companies that have accumulated a database of prospects, and all it takes is a few quick clicks of the mouse to locate the best candidate.

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Staffing Up in 2011 - Be Prepared with Onboarding Tools

by Blake Forrester 1/10/2011 10:43:00 AM

The recent jobs report indicates a continued trend of job growth with employment increasing in each of the last 12 months. The last time we saw such an extended period of job expansion was in 2006. The government and economic forecasters expect 2011 to continue the trend with the pace possibly picking up this year.

With employment rates accelerating, employers can prepare for success by using background screening and other onboarding services to ensure that they are hiring quality candidates. Background screening can help employers avoid problems with candidates that have criminal backgrounds or that have problems with drug abuse. Such employees can contribute to a violent workplace or may end up defrauding or stealing from your business.

Pre-employ.com offers the full spectrum of screening options to provide employers with peace of mind with regard to their hiring decisions. Our background checks include verification of the candidate’s employment record, licenses, credentials, references and right to work documents. We also screen candidates for criminal background to help employers keep their workplace as safe as possible.

Drug screening provides employers with a reliable method of determining whether a candidate abuses drugs. Pre-employ.com offers nationwide drug screening services with more than 12,000 collection sites located throughout the country. The drug screening process utilizes paperless chain-of-custody forms and is accessible online 24 hours a day throughout the year. Test results are often available in just 30 minutes through email notification.

For those who use our background screening services, we provide free I-9 employment eligibility compliance verification. The government’s I-9 employment eligibility verification laws are quite complex and constantly changing. Pre-employ.com’s I-9 Compliance provides instant entry validation and other tools for fast and easy compliance verification. This service can save employer’s time and work digging into the complex tangle of laws and paperwork necessary for legal compliance.

In addition to free I-9 Compliance, we also offer our Job Board and Applicant Tracking System (ATS) free of charge. All jobs posted on the job board are automatically tracked by the ATS allowing you to streamline your hiring process. The software system allows you to easily manage all job postings, resumes and other data. You can sort resumes and other records and create your own custom analysis.

Employers can also benefit from our Electronic Application Process (EAP) that provides a 24/7 online console for entering employee data. The EAP cuts out any need for transferring information from written records into electronic format and also eliminates any possible errors that can occur in the process.

With hiring picking up in 2011, employers can streamline their onboarding operations with the help of services and tools offered by Pre-employ.com resulting in significant savings in time, labor and money. 

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Managing Your Company's Recruitment Cycle

by Blake Forrester 11/22/2010 8:36:00 AM

Human resource departments juggle an extraordinary challenge when it comes to recruiting quality applicants. First and foremost, human resources professionals must decide which job boards, such as Monster.com, HotJobs.com, and state workforce websites, are most appropriate for their job posting. While this may seem like an easy task, it takes a lot of effort and strategic planning to look for the perfect candidate in the perfect place.

Attracting quality candidates has its price. Job boards such as your local newspaper classified ads, HireDiversity.com, and HotJobs.com charge a fairly steep fee for a basic job posting. Most job ads run between $150 and $500, and that only covers the basics of posting the ad. With these exorbitantly high prices, how is the human resources department expected to attract quality candidates and still maintain their budget? The solution can be found in evaluating the position type against the source on which you plan to recruit. For example, human resources would not place a janitorial position on an internet job board designed specifically for executive level recruitment.

An even more daunting task befalls the human resources department when it comes to keeping track of its applicants. Both federal and state laws mandate how applications must be maintained and tracked for diversity and demographic purposes, and also to protect the employer in the event of a lawsuit. Applicant tracking in a large firm requires a software-based applicant tracking system to keep track of the large number of applicants. These software programs allow the user to utilize a web-based applicant tracking system to input the candidate's information and track the candidate from the time of application through the course of the employee's employment with the company. The size and structure of the company will dictate how the human resources team will track pre- and post-employment activities.

Firms may find it more convenient to outsource their applicant tracking system. Outsourcing the recruitment and applicant tracking system allows human resources to focus on what's most important to them - their employees.

Applicant tracking is never an easy task. Finding a decent, reputable company to manage all your high-volume recruitment needs is arguably the best option for organizations with rapidly changing recruitment needs.

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