The emerging practice of strengths-based recruitment

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There are greater numbers of candidates and more people with high potential on the market than ever before. As a result, it is vital that HR professionals think differently about recruitment and approach interviews in a new way in order to ensure that the right candidates are chosen for the right roles.   Although the […]

How many of your workforce would you hire again?

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A couple of years ago, we asked a number of FTSE 250 HR directors the question: "Given the option, would you rehire your workforce or would you start again?"  While the response to the survey wasn’t huge, it was sufficient to draw a few conclusions – not least because a huge 68% of respondents said […]

Talent Spot: David Arkless, president of End Human Trafficking Now!

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David Arkless, ManpowerGroup’s president of global corporate and government affairs, constantly criss-crosses the globe advising on labour issues, talking to governments and spearheading a campaign against human trafficking. It’s an impressive and worthy remit that more than fulfils his modest childhood ambition: “I grew up in a very, very working class family in a council […]

Eradicating human trafficking from the recruitment supply chain

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There are more than 27 million victims of human trafficking identified every year – an astonishing figure that’s hard to comprehend at any time in history, let alone in 2012. But the sad fact is that modern day slavery is very much alive and well.   Human trafficking is the second largest illegal industry on […]

Blog: Question for 2102 – why would someone work for you?

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As we enter the doors of 2012, the prognosticators have all given their respective thoughts on what is coming into focus for the year. These are all great readings, but if you have survived these past few years of economic turmoil (and the aftermath), you know that, really, who knows?   All organizations have basically […]

20,000 financial services jobs to be axed by end of quarter

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The speed at which the UK’s financial services sector is shedding jobs will accelerate over the next quarter due to growing concerns about the escalating Eurozone crisis and the state of the global economy. According to a survey undertaken by employers lobby group the CBI and auditors PricewaterhouseCoopers, UK banks, insurance firms and asset management […]

Public sector disillusion widespread, warns recruiter

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Public sector employees are currently so disillusioned that just over half of those looking for work would be prepared to sacrifice a better pension for perceived higher job security in the private sector. These are the findings of an online poll among 1,380 public and private sector employees and 955 employers undertaken by recruitment firm […]

Trends 2012: Talent management

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It’s been difficult for the HR industry to keep pace with the multitude of employment law changes this year – a situation compounded by the turbulent economic situation in Europe. The UK Government’s reference to ”six years of austerity” was no empty threat and businesses are continuing to make redundancies, undertake restructuring and redeploy staff […]

Update: Royal Mail Christmas temps threaten walk-out

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Seasonal temp staff at a Royal Mail sorting office in Birmingham are threatening a second walk-out after delays in paying their wages. According to the BBC, thirty four workers at the postal service’s Newtown depot already walked out on Monday over unpaid or incorrect wage payments as did personnel in Essex. Similar action was taken […]

CEO Insight: Stinkyink.com’s John Sollars on recruiting for start-ups

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One of the most difficult and exciting decisions any new business owner must make is when to take on staff, and even more importantly, in what role, John Sollars, managing director and founder of Stinkyink.com tells our sister publication, www.BusinessZone.co.uk. The key issue is deciding at what point you actually need somebody else to help. […]

Blog: Recruit now – Why December is the new January

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January 1st will see people up and down the country commit to their New Year’s resolutions. Whether it’s signing up to the gym or searching for a new job – 2012 will signal fresh starts for all. So surely this is a great time to start a recruitment drive?   I’d argue, not necessarily. January […]

Blog: The serious issue of recruitment fraud

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In March of 2011 there was a topic that was posted on The FIRM’s discussion forum that was quite alarming. One of the members, a UK based recruitment manager, working in-house at a large company had flagged the issue of Recruitment Fraud.    I wrote the majority of this post then. It is updated here […]

Finding and keeping disabled workers

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Organisations facing cost pressures in today’s challenging economic environment would do well to explore the business case for employing disabled people. Exceptional characters such as Stephen Hawking, David Blunkett and Richard Branson would appear to prove the point that it doesn’t make sense to simply exclude them in the mistaken notion that they have nothing […]

News Analysis: ‘Glimmers of hope’ for jobs market as incomes set to drop

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While there are “glimmers of hope” that the jobs market may revive somewhat over the next year, real household incomes are in contrast expected to fall by 7.4% over the next 36 months. The Recruitment & Employment Confederation’s JobsOutlook report for November, which is based on a survey of 600 employers, revealed that, although employers […]

HRD Insight: Dan Grant on Dell’s ‘Connected Workplace’ scheme

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As job roles become increasingly global and Generation Y progressively enters the workforce, Dell’s aim in introducing its ‘Connected Workplace’ initiative was to continue being able to attract and retain staff. The initiative, which was initially piloted in the UK from November 2009 into early 2010, was rolled out across Europe, the Middle East and […]

Blog: Are your hiring managers trained in how to interview?

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When you interview people for a job you are asked to make a judgment call on whether the people you interview are good enough and suitable for your company. But what makes you think you are good enough to do the interview and represent your company? Are you suitably trained to conduct a proper interview […]

Ask the Expert: Do internal applicants have any comeback if someone external gets the job?

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The question  I have recently had a situation at work where an opportunity for promotion arose internally. Three internal candidates applied, but before their interviews took place, rumours began to circulate about the existence of an external candidate.   All three candidates were interviewed and subsequently rejected and the external candidate was offered the job. […]

Blog: How Google will learn to love your career website

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There is a lot of confusion surrounding recruitment search engine optimisation and it could be easy for HR professionals to assume that a corporate career website will never be able to beat the job boards and agency recruiters to high page rankings. The truth is that a well optimised career website can be more attractive […]

Ask the Expert: Can I change the job offer for a pregnant candidate?

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The question We recently offered a full-time role to an applicant who has now indicated that she may be pregnant. She is considering not joining us because of this.   We have no problem with her pregnancy, but the role offered could be strenuous in the later months of pregnancy. We want to consider other […]

Employee vetting in recruitment – a must or a nice-to-have?

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How effective is making pre-employment vetting part of the recruitment process in order to reduce subsequent fraud and theft?   Which pre-employment checks are necessary and where do you stand on hiring ex-offenders?   Such topics have been widely debated in the HR world for years without any clear-cut answers having emerged. But what is […]