The best candidates first monitor the market and compare their options. Keep in mind that they may not be ready to apply for a specific position at the moment. To capture these talents, allow them to talk with you first. For example, your site with vacancies should offer the possibility of communication with your recruiters regardless of whether a candidate first applies for a particular position or not.
6. Use consultative sales techniques
Building relationships with job seekers requires recruiters to become salespeople. They should attend specialized trainings, learn how to really understand the particular market and build their position as true partners of managers.
7. Use interviews to identify the needs of candidates
Generally, it is considered that the purpose of job interviews is to assess the abilities of candidates. What if you, however, focus primary on the needs of the person you want to hire and find out whether your can offer him a fulfilling job with regard to his previous experience?
8. Use multi-factor assessments based on facts
Do not decide on the final selection of employees only by voting yes/no. Assess based on predetermined actual needs for the job you will narrow to a few key factors. The aim is to assess the abilities and motivation of the candidates. Summarize the facts and specific information, do not rely solely on intuition.
9. Help candidates compare more offers
Just as it is important for companies to assess candidates using multiple factors, candidates evaluate jobs using multiple factors, too. You can help them eg. by giving them a form with pre-selected factors for evaluation so that they can compare their current job with your offer and possible competing offers.
10. Connect recruitment with the performance evaluation system
Choose candidates based on real work needs which also serve your company as the criteria for performance assessment. It is nothing else than transforming the recruitment process into a measurable business process.
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http://www.therecruiterslounge.com/2012/10/05/10-steps-for-hiring-the-best-every-time/
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