Posts Tagged ‘recruitment strategy’

Turning the Recruitment industry on its head!

Friday, November 21st, 2008

 

Several years ago, recruitment was becoming increasingly expensive and time consuming for employers. People with specialised skills were difficult to find, and even when you did find the right people they were always busy.

Job agencies were constantly chasing people for up to date CVs, asking when they were available for work, and if they didn’t mind working long distances away. If all else failed, agencies simply asked if they knew anyone else with similar skills who might be available.

Internet job boards had become the norm in the mid to late nineties. Clearly job boards had some advantages then , but in a lot of ways the job board model is outdated, restrictive and expensive. Today we still see multiple adverts for the same job, non-existent jobs advertised to phish for peoples CVs and perhaps most peculiar of all, the majority of job boards ask prospective candidates to send their CV to them for free and subsequently sell the CV on to a limited set of employers for hundreds of dollars.

Many smaller firms simply couldn’t afford to advertise job vacancies in this way (or pay for peoples CVs) and so a great deal of jobs were “discovered” by word of mouth.

Today, people are changing jobs much more frequently than before and the whole recruitment business has become more fluid.

Changing an Industry

What if there was a way to open up the recruitment business and make it easier for people to advertise their skills to a much wider audience than has been possible before? What if people could have more control over what they say about themselves; their CV, their availability, their references.

The Future

With sites like http://www.knokknok.com you CAN control when your CV can be viewed or downloaded, display references that you’ve received from previous jobs, update when you’re available for work…and the best bit? It’s all free!

Cloud Recruiting - Are We Ready For a New Era of Recruitment?

Friday, November 21st, 2008

I spotted an article by Peter Weddle, CEO of Weddles.com where he uses the much touted Googlized/O’Reilly term of “Cloud Computing” and attempts to put a different spin on traditional recruitment. Unfortunately the vision he presents falls short of the mark in terms of a utopian recruitment cloud.

Let’s re-visit where “Cloud Computing” comes from.

Think of the heady days where the IBM mainframe was king and dumb terminals accessing locked down applications were all users could hope for. Sure enough, the rebellion against centralised control came with the personal computer. What goes around comes around and “Cloud Computing” now makes things surprisingly centralised again but this time it’s a lot more accessible and the choice of applications will be vast. Power to the user! Let’s take a look back at the recruitment industry.

What we have is 1001 generic job boards and 1001 specific job boards competing for the same thing - prospective candidates’ personal data. Job boards are building their own islands of data around which they put up their credit card barriers. They make their profit from recruiters wishing to advertise job vacancies on one hand and employers/agencies accessing their CV databases on the other as well as the usual plethora of site ads. What about the recruitment agencies? How do they fit into this picture? Well they don’t want to pay money to the Job Boards to get peoples’ data so they’re all building their own data islands too by essentially cold calling people and extracting information about other prospective candidates and storing this information for themselves. Hardly efficient, but when everyone wants a slice of the employer’s pie (fixed fee or percentage) then who can blame them? Let’s apply the vision of “Cloud Computing” back to the recruitment industry and define what “Cloud Recruiting” should be from an employer’s point of view.

  • We want access to a vast pool of resources
  • We want to find people quickly
  • We want to know if they have the right skills
  • We want to see when they’re available
  • We want information about how good they are
  • And MOST of all
  • We want all of this to be FREE!

Curiously the same “wants” are identical for agencies but it’s not surprising as they are acting as a specialised, out-sourced HR department. For people seeking work (or wondering what opportunities are out there), there are a different set of values.

  • We want to publicise ourselves
  • We want to control the information people see
  • We want to control how people interact with us
  • We want to share our ideas with our peers
  • We want all of this to be FREE!

 

We need to flip this whole thing on its head and give the power to the users…well they own the data!

Just as “Cloud Computing” is applications on tap, “Cloud Recruiting” should be a pipeline of people. The recruitment industry now needs to get its head up in the clouds rather than sticking it firmly in the sand.