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Brent Short While
companies continue to grow at lightning speed, the number of skilled workers
continues to decline. Organizations are faced with an overwhelming
shortage of skilled workers for strategic areas vital to their company's success
and growth. More and more organizations are
looking outside their traditional staffing methods to find individuals who can't
be lured through the door via media advertisements, job fairs and internal
referrals. Many are turning to search firms to help them attract and hire
top talent. How many times have you heard this
kind of story? In the process of filling a position, an employer made
three separate offers, all of which were declined. It was like a recurring
nightmare. Each of the candidates had a separate reason for declining the
offer: ·
The first offer
was turned down because the salary was too low. ·
The
second offer was declined because the individual's spouse decided it wasn't time
to move. ·
The
third offer was rejected because a search firm had placed the candidate in
another position before the client extended a final offer. Using a search firm can prevent this
nightmare from occurring, much less recurring. Why
Pay for the Service? ·
Running
ads ·
Recruiting ·
Pre-qualifying
candidates ·
Setting
up interviews ·
Coordinating
and paying for travel and relocation expenses (in some cases) More importantly, the process eats
into your staff's productivity. And, even after investing all that time
and money, you may still receive that painful phone call from the candidate,
rejecting your offer. What Makes It Cost
Effective? Simple. Search firms quickly
identify candidates likely to meet your needs. In some cases, candidates
are tested on their skill sets to ensure competence and qualifications for the
position. In addition, various related services can be provided, such as: ·
Reference
checks ·
Salary
verifications ·
Travel
and interview arrangements ·
Confirmed
salary expectations In most cases, this eliminates
negotiation and rejected offers! Valuable time-consuming employment tasks
do not eat away at your day; instead, your schedule opens up to handle other
issues demanding your attention. What Should You Look
for in a Search Firm? The process begins with you, on
behalf of the organization, choosing the right search firm to fill your needs.
Most executive search firms specialize in specific areas, such as accounting,
information technology, health care and human resources. Typically, search
firm consultants have experience in the specialty in which they are working.
It's always refreshing to speak with someone who understands your personnel
requirements and can provide you with market trend data, such as salary ranges
and availability of qualified candidates in your geographic area. But the relationship goes beyond
finding candidates for you to interview. Look for your search firm
consultant to provide you with continued follow-up regarding your new hire's
progress. Although most placements tend to
become long-term relationships between employees and employers, changes often
occur for various reasons. Most search firms offer a guarantee period to
safeguard companies from disappointing placements, so be sure to discuss their
policy and fee agreement prior to beginning your candidate search. |