How to Ensure to Hire the Right Person
Understand how the candidate’s
aspiration fits with the job
Pay attention to how you see the position evolving
over the next few years when you write the job description for the position
you're seeking to fill. What role does your ideal applicant play in your
company's expansion strategy? It's critical to have a clear knowledge of both
how you envision the perfect applicant advancing in the role you're hiring for
and the career aspirations of your possible prospects. Getting a sense of both
characteristics can help you assess whether your job candidate and the
company's aims are compatible.
Check them
appropriately
It's tempting to skip over the process of thoroughly
evaluating references; after all, it's time-consuming work, and it's difficult
to predict how a prospective employee's previous interactions with coworkers
will translate to your company and the open position.
Don’t hyper focus
on their past
While it's necessary to thoroughly screen potential applicants,
there's a distinction between making sure you have a good idea of the
candidate's work style and capabilities and getting too caught up in the
details. "You should ask open-ended questions pertinent to the role to
observe how they respond and work through the process," Kohm advises.
"Don't simply hire them for their past accomplishments; hire them for
their future potential as well."
Make sure
candidate spend plenty of time with your team
Clearly, the traditional interview process isn't
always the most effective way to determine whether or not a candidate is the
best fit for the position you're trying to fill. Realistically, you'll need to
do a little more digging to see if a candidate would mesh well with the rest of
your team and your company's culture.
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Pay attention to
the questions they ask
Any smart candidate should ask intelligent questions
during the interview process, its common knowledge. This demonstrates the
candidate's readiness and engagement, which is always a positive indicator.
Conclusion
The hiring process is arduous, made even more so by
the fact that some job seekers are willing to lie to improve their chances of
landing a position
References
Abraham, K., 2009. Managing Human Resource. 4th
Edition ed. New York: Prentice Hall .
Ichniowski, J., 2009. Human
Resource Management in Business Context Employee involvement. [Online]
Available at: http://www.hrmguide.co.uk/jobmarket/turnover_cost.htm
[Accessed 12 Dec 2021].


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