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Recruitment Selection Hiring Process Agency in Chennai

    Recruitment Selection Hiring Process

    Recruitment Selection Hiring Process
    
    
    Recruitment is a process of finding and attracting the potential resources for filling up the vacant positions in an organization. It sources the candidates with the abilities and attitude, which are required for achieving the objectives of an organization.
    
    Human Resource (HRM) Recruitment and Selection
    Before hiring an applicant for a job position, an organization goes through a step-by-step process to find the most qualified candidate to fill the role. Though a search can take time, a rushed hire can lead to additional staff turnover and missed opportunity costs. By investing in a thorough and detailed hiring process, a hiring staff can make the right decisions and bring in talented professionals who will help the company grow.
    Identify hiring need
    Before a position can be filled, it must be identified as available. Positions are either newly formed or recently vacated. In either case, the hiring staff should meet to generate a prioritized list of job requirements including special qualifications, characteristics, and experience wanted from a candidate.
    
    Job Analysis
    Job analysis helps in understanding what tasks are important and how to perform them. Its purpose is to establish and document the job relatednessof employment procedures such as selection, training, compensation, and performance appraisal.
    
    The following steps are important in analyzing a job −
    
    Recording and collecting job information
    Accuracy in checking the job information
    Generating job description based on the information
    Determining the skills, knowledge and skills, which are required for the job
    The immediate products of job analysis are job descriptions and job specifications.
    
    
    Post and promote job openings
    The job listing is advertised internally so current employees can apply and make referrals. Other avenues for promotion are the company’s website, online job boards, social media, job fairs, and industry publications.
    
    
    Recruiting
    Beyond passive recruitment via job posts, the hiring staff should seek out qualified candidates via LinkedIn, social media, and industry events. This will ensure that some applications from potential candidates who are not actively searching for new jobs but who may be perfect for the role are received.
    
    Recruitment Strategy
    A. Job Description
    Job description provides information about the scope of job roles, responsibilities and the positioning of the job in the organization. And this data gives the employer and the organization a clear idea of what an employee must do to meet the requirement of his job responsibilities.
    Job description is generated for fulfilling the following processes −
    	• Classification and ranking of jobs
    	• Placing and orientation of new resources
    	• Promotions and transfers
    	• Describing the career path
    	• Future development of work standards
    A job description provides information on the following elements −
    	• Job Title / Job Identification / Organization Position
    	• Job Location
    	• Summary of Job
    	• Job Duties
    	• Machines, Materials and Equipment
    	• Process of Supervision
    	• Working Conditions
    	• Health Hazards
    
    
    B. Job Specification
    This information about each job in an organization is as follows −
    	• Physical specifications
    	• Mental specifications
    	• Physical features
    	• Emotional specifications
    	• Behavioral specifications
    A job specification document provides information on the following elements −
    	• Qualification
    	• Experiences
    	• Training and development
    	• Skills requirements
    	• Work responsibilities
    	• Emotional characteristics
    	• Planning of career
    
    C. Job Evaluation
    Job evaluation is a comparative process of analyzing, assessing, and determining the relative value/worth of a job in relation to the other jobs in an organization.
    The main objective of job evaluation is to analyze and determine which job commands how much pay. There are several methods such as job grading, job classifications, job ranking, etc., which are involved in job evaluation. Job evaluation forms the basis for salary and wage negotiations.
    
    Searching and Selecting the Right Candidates
    A. Applicant screening
    As job applications arrive by email or via our applicant tracking system, the hiring staff reviews resumes / CVs and cover letters based on the criteria established in the planning step. Unqualified candidates’ applications are withdrawn from the applicant pool. Qualified candidates are informed of next steps beginning with a screening interview.
    
    
    B. Screening interview
    Initial interviews with applicants are typically phone calls with HR representatives. These interviews determine if applicants have the qualifications needed to do the job and serve to further narrow the pool of candidates. HR may also explain the interviewing process during this step.
    
    
    C. Applicant talent assessment
    Before, during, or after interviews, hiring staff often assign applicants one or more standardized tests to assess personality type, talent (also called pre-employment tests), physical suitability for the job, cognition (reasoning, memory, perceptual speed and accuracy, math, and reading comprehension), and/or emotional intelligence. Some organizations also require applicants to take tests or complete assignments to demonstrate professional skills applicable to the open position.
    
    One of the final steps prior to making a job offer is conducting background checks to review candidates’ criminal record, to verify employment history and eligibility, and to run credit checks. Some organizations also check social media accounts (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) to make sure potential employees are likely to represent the company in a professional manner. Drug testing may also be warranted, depending on the nature of the job.
    
    
    E. Decision
    The hiring staff confers and evaluates applicants based on the interviews, job experience, skills and talent assessments, and all other relevant information (recommendations, e.g.). A top choice should be identified and agreed on. A backup candidate selection should be made, as well. If no candidates meet the hiring criteria, the hiring process should start over.

    Recruitment Selection Hiring Process Agency in Chennai

    About Chennai

    Chennai, was popularly known as Madras till 1996, is the 4th (largest) metropolitan city of India. It’s located on the Coromandel Coast and serves as the capital of Tamil Nadu state. Chennai was named from Chennaipatanam which got its name from the ruler of this region Dhamara Chennapa Nayukudu. Chennai is known as the gateway of the south. The rapid growth in economy and industrial activities has led to the migration of loads of people from different parts of Tamil Nadu and India.

    Demographics:

    The provisional population census of 2011 count says that the population of Chennai is 8,696,010 with a density of 204 per hectare. It experiences a rapid rise in population due to the natural increase and also the higher rate of in-migration. The population growth rate is 7.77 % in the year in the last decade.

    Connectivity:

    Chennai is connected by golden quadrilateral system of highways. Its connected to the other parts of India by NH-4 linking Mumbai, Pune and Bangalore in the west, NH-5 joining Buwaneshwar in the east, NH-45 also known as the GST road connecting Trichy and NH- 205 terminating at Mandapalle in Andhra Pradesh. It has two main railway terminals Chennai Central and Chennai Egmore. Further it’s connected by LRT from different parts of the city. The new metro project CMRL is also being constructed with two corridors linking the city’s different parts. The city is connected by two ports, Chennai port and Ennore port. The Chennai port is the second busiest container hub in India. The Chennai international airport located at Meenampakkam on GST Road.

    Administration:

    Chennai’s city administration is governed by Chennai Corporation that was established in the year 1688. The region of Chennai is divided into north, south and central Chennai with its jurisdiction extending to 426 sq. km. CMDA, Chennai metropolitan development authority has jurisdiction spread over 1,192 sq.km which includes the peripheral areas of Chennai like OMR, GST roads.

    Economy:

    Chennais economy is well balanced between manufacturing and service sector diversified into automobile, software, healthcare, hardware manufacturing and financial service industries. It is expected to grow to 100 million dollars economy by 2025. This is 2.5 times higher than the existing. Chennais Tidel Park is the largest IT park built in Asia. Number of software companies have their offsets here with some having Chennai as their main base like Infosys. BMW and Ford also have their offices in Maraimalai Nagar which is a satellite town in suburbs of Chennai.

     

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