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The cost of bad recruitment

By Lisa Spiden 

When workers are not a good fit for the job, the cost to a business can be significant. Productivity may decline for a number of reasons and the impact in some cases may be long term. Here are just some of the ways that poor recruitment practices might impact a business financially:

  • Managers may have to spend more time supervising the new employee.
  • An employee with limited role-specific capabilities may take more time to become productive, and need extra training to build up their skills.
  • The performance of other workers within the team or department may be affected in the meantime.
  • Errors or delays may lead to client dissatisfaction.
  • Employee morale may be impacted.
  • Salary costs often represent a significant percentage of business overheads, so poor recruitment practices have the potential to make a big impact on profitability. Continue reading

Evaluate Your Candidate Experience

by Morgan Hoogvelt

This week, I had the pleasure of receiving some feedback from two candidates who recently completed the hiring process, each with a different end result with our organization. As talent acquisition professionals, the majority of us strive to ensure that proper recruiting processes and procedures are in place, and at the same time we wonder if the candidate is truly having the experience we initially envisioned and created.

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