Category: Recruitment

Unlocking the Power of Your Recruiting Data: 10 Roundtable Takeaways

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Talent acquisition (TA) has a reputation for being afraid of data. Still, data-driven recruiting is less about cold metrics and more about understanding where you want your process and outcomes to be. Know where you’re going, and you will be delighted with how data can help you get there. But how do you get reliable… Read more »

Scarcity Bias: Why You Always Want the Candidates You Think Are Hardest to Get

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  Given the choice between two items, our brains try to convince us to choose the rarer “limited edition” option. That’s why people line up for days to buy the newest iPhone and why recruiters feel the need to hire the first (nearly) qualified candidate they find. Remember when everyone panic-bought toilet paper at the… Read more »

Which Comes First, the Tool or the Process?

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  Good tools are everywhere in talent acquisition. While it’s foolish or even dangerous to fix a broken process with more technology, you can fix broken technology with better technology—as long as the process is solid. Whenever there’s a problem in the talent acquisition (TA) process, you’ll hear the following debate play out: “We can’t… Read more »

Data: It’s Not a Dirty Word in Talent Acquisition!

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    The recruitment process is a treasure trove of data. Mined carefully, it can tell you all sorts of things about the candidates you’re hiring, declining, and losing and shed light on the performance of your recruitment activities. It’s the difference between making weak decisions based on luck or intuition versus informed decisions backed… Read more »

Raising Your Return on Talent: Dr. Solange Charas Explains the Moves and Metrics That Matter

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Dr. Solange Charas, human capital consulting expert and the Founder of HCMoneyball, explains the importance of good human capital management and why practitioners must join the dots between their talent initiatives and the company’s financial performance to get the ultimate ROI from their human capital investments. Human capital management is about maximizing the potential and… Read more »

Human Capital ROI: Can You Make the Link Between Your People and Your Business Outcomes?

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Most traditional talent acquisition and human resources performance metrics, such as cost per hire and turnover rate, don’t predict organizational performance. So, what metrics should you track to truly quantify the impact of your talent initiatives? There’s an interesting conundrum developing in the recruitment, retention, and development of talent. Companies have been actively promoting the… Read more »

Recruiting Metrics to Measure When You’re Hiring for Mission Fit

All organizations want an accelerated hiring process to deliver high-quality talent faster. However, prioritizing speed and efficiency above all else can often counter an organization’s mission, especially if that mission demands a more nuanced, candidate-centered approach. Let’s say you have to choose between two applicants for a job. The first applicant truly understands what your… Read more »

Mission Possible: How AmeriHealth Caritas is Delivering a High Touch Candidate Experience While Recruiting at Scale

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Hiring for empathy, with empathy, while still remaining operationally efficient is tough for any talent function to master. Bill Musman, VP of Talent Acquisition at AmeriHealth Caritas, shares his ideas for recruiting passionately while steering a mission-driven organization at full speed. AmeriHealth Caritas, a managed care organization of six million members, provides health coverage to vulnerable… Read more »