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The art of Situation-based Hiring

The cliché “Hiring the right person for the right job” continues to be loosely used by the HR industry. In order for HR to recruit “mister/miss right”, HR would need to put emphasis of conducting a job analysis, which will help HR in understanding the current and future situations that impact the position. Unfortunately, this seldom happens.

Once HR understands the situations that surround a position, they will be able to reduce the risk of a wrong hire, which subsequently increases the chances of a right hire. At HireLabs, we call this Situation-based Hiring (given that there is no violation of EEOC).

Let us look at an example of situation-based hiring:

A leading airline wants to start a low-fare program, and needs to hire a cabin crew.

The first step would be to conduct a job analysis keeping in mind the situations that the new cabin crew will encounter. Some of these situations include:

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Managing the Two-Job employee

The era of the two-job employee (let us call him “Sam”) has emerged as a result of the global recession. Sam is a new breed who developed entrepreneurial survival skills to battle the recession, and learned how find and keep a second job.

You, the employer, do not need to be too alarmed if Sam takes on a second job as a baker, or a mechanic, because this would require Sam to be physically present at that location. However the situation is more complicated if Sam takes on a second job that he can do from any remote location.

Suppose that Sam takes on a consulting project to do bookkeeping, or write code for a website, or maybe even develop a training program, how do you think that Sam’s productivity will be affected at your work place? Read more…

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Customized Talent Assessments

Building Talented Cities Article ImageJust like a fine tailored suit, customization is a new feature that is added to the assessment tool that helps assessments fit to your needs.

Our research discovered that companies that were using a generic assessment to test applicants were screening people ineffectively, and they continued recruiting less capable applicants. This was because a generic assessment was being used to test a sales position at a luxury goods store New York, oddly enough, that same generic assessment was used to test a position for a sales person at a software company in Singapore. The flaw here is that when using generic assessment, it is assumed that both Job Descriptions for both the sales position were the same.

To address this major flaw and help companies in screening effectively and recruit the best talent, HireLabs develops customized assessments for that reflect your: Read more…

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Talent Assessment Tools: Hire Effectively

mazeAdapted from How to Use Assessments To Hire Effectively by Dana Borowka.
Although there are around 2,500 assessments and tests available or in active use, ranging from the cognitive to the personality types and onwards to skills and other abilities, their true impact has not been so much understood.

This is mainly because of a lack of basic foundations in the subject, and a lack of exposure to the scope of employee assessment programs.

But how do you choose the most beneficial assessments?

Add to that,  the lack of regulation in this sector has only added to the confusion. Only organizations that have keep official departments that are focused to human capital development can value such a critical tool in the hiring process.

The SMEs and the smaller private firms lack the necessary insight into what could possibly end up saving them up to 40% in Read more…

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The financial impact of employee assessments: Measurable ROI

shutterstock_3822427Organizations need more valid employment screening programs that can show a direct impact of

assessment scores on business outcomes. The current economic downturns require a more integrated approach, as organizations try to  identify between mission-critical programs and costly options that end up being merely ‘excursion’ trips.

The use of predictive modeling demands that no shortcuts are taken. It is important to balance expenses with assessment outcomes. ROI needs to specify the type of outcomes that can be termed as critical business drivers.

It is important to expand the scope of assessment

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Hirelabs – Zumbeel Alliance

HL_ZumbeelHireLabs Inc., a Stanford University based solution provider to the global human resources sector, has confirmed it’s partnership with Zumbeel, a niche telecoms portal that caters to multiple telecoms channel requirements.

HireLabs have agreed to extend it’s employee assessment technology through Zumbeel’s portal which Read more…

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