Lecture 19: Recruitment Analytics – 4

IIT Roorkee July 20182 minutes read

Recruitment managers should create a G chart to track activities in recruitment and selection, analyzing time taken in each step and developing a list of specific activities for analysis. It is important to evaluate recruitment effectiveness through various metrics and analysis of recruitment signals and diversity impact.

Insights

  • Creating a G chart to track recruitment activities and analyzing time spent in each step is crucial for recruitment managers to optimize their processes and improve efficiency.
  • Evaluating recruitment effectiveness through metrics such as reneging rate, pre-hire statistics, and quality of hire provides valuable insights into the success of recruitment and selection strategies, aiding in decision-making and future planning.

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  • How can recruitment managers track activities effectively?

    By creating a G chart to analyze time spent in each step.

  • What are the key steps involved in the recruitment process?

    Anticipating the need, specifying the job, attracting candidates, assessment through selection strategy, and closing the deal.

  • How can recruitment managers determine the best recruitment sources mix?

    By calculating applications received from various sources like walk-ins, job portals, employee referrals, websites, newspapers, and campus selections.

  • What factors should be considered when deciding between hiring internal or external candidates?

    Expected pay increases, cultural fit, job fit, and time constraints.

  • How can recruitment managers evaluate the effectiveness of recruitment signals?

    By analyzing which signals attract potential candidates the most, aiding in strategy development.

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Summary

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Recruitment Management: Tracking, Analysis, and Evaluation

  • Recruitment managers should create a G chart to track activities in recruitment and selection, analyzing time taken in each step.
  • Recruitment involves five steps: anticipating the need, specifying the job, attracting candidates, assessment through selection strategy, and closing the deal.
  • Develop a list of activities specific to your organization, noting start and end dates to analyze time spent in each step.
  • Determine recruitment sources mix by calculating applications received from sources like walk-ins, job portals, employee referrals, websites, newspapers, and campus selections.
  • Analyze expected pay increases, cultural fit, job fit, and time constraints to decide between hiring internal or external candidates.
  • Evaluate recruitment signals' effectiveness by analyzing which signals attract potential candidates the most, aiding in strategy development.
  • Conduct diversity analysis by categorizing employees based on gender, religion, city, education, and deeper aspects like beliefs, values, attitudes, and motivations.
  • Assess the impact of diversity through conflict reports, informal groups, happiness index, knowledge sharing, and employee engagement index.
  • Measure recruitment process effectiveness pre-hire by comparing application numbers, job offer acceptance rate, application to job offer ratio, and interview call ratio.
  • Calculate reneging rate to determine the frequency of candidates rejecting job offers after acceptance, particularly prevalent in industries like IT.

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Measuring Recruitment Quality and Effectiveness

  • Calculate pre-hire statistics to define recruitment effectiveness, including early attrition within 3, 6, and 12 months to assess recruitment quality.
  • Analyze plan fulfillment post-hire by comparing planned positions to actual filled positions, determining the percentage achieved.
  • Evaluate quality of hire through metrics like cost per joiner, time to hire, and job offer to candidate joining ratio to understand recruitment and selection activity effectiveness.
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