Today, companies with hiring challenges are not alone. Just recently, over 150 businesses showed up at a job fair sponsored by Jobing.com, a major job board agency. Over 14,000 people attended, but not a single hire was made that day.
As companies world-wide are in a crunch to hire for key positions, job seekers continue to flood the talent pool. This creates a challenge for screening and selection because non-qualified applicants are pouring in, and the typical process in place just can’t keep up, resulting in a delayed hiring process.
Most companies have a screening process for selection, but does it include a true analysis of talent? Beyond experience and education, a truly effective screening and selection process will look at innate traits we all possess, like behaviors, motivators and personal skills. Without this essential component, you could be wasting time, energy and resources sifting through applications, comparing unimportant employment details and making tough talent decisions with little support. [ Read More ]
Published by admin on Feb 27th, 2007 in Assessments, Recruitment and Selection, Talent and Performance Management with No Comments
Tags: Job Fair, Job Seekers, Screening, Selection, Total Person Analysis
To meet today’s challenges, companies world-wide are searching for ways to do more with less. While many strategies offer streamlined processes and ways to add value, the biggest opportunities to meet this challenge lie within the talent themselves and are critical to future success:
* Finding the right talent
* Retaining your top performers
* Ensuring your best employees have the opportunity to thrive
Managing talent can be tough, but it doesn’t have to be. The key is to understand the current needs of the organization and what each unique individual brings to the job to help you make tough talent decisions.
While education, experience and intelligence are important, you simply cannot uncover the true picture of human talent without a total person analysis that includes an assessment of behaviors, values and personal skills. Together, these areas present a more in-depth approach to truly understanding an individual’s unique characteristics and how they apply to performance on the job.Total Person Analysis Image
In particular, a behavioral assessment will reveal HOW a people behave through their natural style in dealing with four different areas: problems, people, pace and procedure. With a better understanding and appreciation for people with different behavioral styles, communication can be enhanced, conflict can be reduced and a better job fit can be made. With an assessment of motivators, you can reveal WHY people act, or what drives a person to take action. [ Read More ]
Published by admin on Feb 27th, 2007 in Assessments, DISC Behavioral Assessments, Personal Skills, Recruitment and Selection, Talent and Performance Management, Values / Motivators with 1 Comment
Tags: Behaviros, Personal Skills, Talent Management, Total Person Analysis, Values