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Differentiating HR in the sea of sameHiring in 2017 isn't going to be completely different than it was in 2016 but there will be nuances. ![]() © grafner – 123RF.com Recruiters however, will be much busier in 2017. This is according to LinkedIn’s 2017 Global Recruiting Trends report, which surveyed 3,973 talent acquisition decision makers who work in corporate and non-corporate HR department in 35 countries. In no particular order we look at what 2017 holds when it comes to HR trends. Trend #1Quality of hire and turnaround-timeRelationship-building gives the recruiter opportunities to know potential candidates on a much deeper level. It’s important to improve your hiring experience if you want to stand out in 2017! Change and adapt – here’s what to look out for:
Trend #2Enrich the UX in your recruitment process:It’s all about hyper-personalisation. Trend #3The digital employee:Today employees have digital competencies that would have been almost unthinkable a decade ago. These employees belong to the ‘internet generation’. They don’t know a world without the web or indeed a mobile phone – and they seamlessly integrate their offline and online lives. Trend #4Telecommuting / virtual employees:The digital workplace is an HR mega-trend concept. Setting up an infrastructure to support telecommuting employees allows managers to hire the best person for the job, regardless of location. As technology continues to improve, we'll see changes in how companies approach and embrace telecommuting in their workforce. Trend #5Improving employer engagement:Employee engagement will be the buzzword for business leaders and HR departments in 2017. Remember that recognition drives engagement. It’s your ROI. In a workplace that overlooks employee recognition – you stand to lose out in terms of attracting talent, let alone keeping it. Trend #6VOE (voice of the employee) will take centre stage in 2017:Voice of the Employee initiatives deliver insights that help you engage your workforce to deliver across your business objectives. These engagement tools will give employers a deeper insight about their organisations:
Trend #7ERPs: Employee Referral Programs will be the rage in 2017:Recent studies found that the HR professionals surveyed agreed that employees hired through referrals stay longer, feel more satisfaction and are better cultural fits. How to make your ERP work:
Trend #8Digital Interviews:Rethink how you reach out. Online interviewing is becoming increasingly popular for both job seekers and employers, especially as an initial screening tool. Even a short drive across town can be impractical for a candidate who only has a lunch hour for the interview. Employers can interview distant candidates and save thousands on travel and hotel expenses. On-demand digital interviews allow employers to standardize the interview process. You can see firsthand how candidates answer the same important questions you set them. Also, several of your managers can view the interview questions for collaborative decision-making. Digital interviews have brought some much-needed positive disruption to the recruiting process, while satisfying the employer and job seeker alike. Trend #9Employers become brand ambassadorsSmart solutions bring creative agencies, marketers, brands, and recruiters together. We are all strategic partners, who need to join forces – to create a mega-brand experience for future employees. Your team needs to live and breathe the brand – differentiate the employee experience by setting an example and inspiring your team in 2017! About Yolanda GibbonRecruitment specialists in Advertising, Branding, Design, Digital, PR, Communications, Retail, Financial, Research, Media, Marketing & Sales Staff. View my profile and articles... |