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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

Engagement - Biggest recruitment challenge

Recruitment teams find engaging line mangers within the recruitment process one of the biggest challenges when attracting talent, according to new research conduct by WCN, the leading e-Recruitment specialists

Recruitment teams find engaging line mangers within the recruitment process one of the biggest challenges when attracting talent, according to new research conduct by WCN, the leading e-Recruitment specialists. 

The e-Recruitment software company surveyed over 50 HR professionals from some of the UK's biggest recruiters and found that a fifth of organisations struggle to identify and engage with scarce talent, whilst (22%) battling to employ their line mangers within the process.   

Furthermore, 16% of HR professionals find it a challenge to have the right technology in place and utilise it properly, causing candidates to fall out of the process as it becomes an overbearing challenge to manage their expectations during the process. 

The research was conducted among top decision makers who attended the CIPD’s HR Software Show event in London.  It also highlighted that budget restrictions and managing limited resources, the top issue for HR professionals last year (22%), is now a lesser concern preoccupying 12%.  

Ruth Ferguson, Marketing Manager, at WCN, comments on the findings: "It’s interesting to see how priorities have shifted from managing limited resources to the lack of engagement by line managers. Recruitment teams are now expected to do so much more – manage candidate expectations, large volumes of CVs and applications, and use of latest technology and social media platforms to engage with new talent, making it clear why many companies, without well thought through e-Recruitment solutions, are struggling to do it all.

“While HR often contribute to recruitment process, it is also important that they build up the capability and confidence of line managers in order to ensure that engagement levels can be sustained day in and day out,  as this will affect the atmosphere, focus and direction of the business, which in turn affects recruitment and the hiring of new talent.”

The research also found that 44% of HR professionals stated social media as the biggest innovation to affect the recruitment process when attracting new talent; followed by (19%) deploying automation, bulk processing and (12%) online technology enabling candidate screening to having an effect on the recruitment processes throughout 2014.

 “These figures should prompt those who have yet to move to e-Recruitment, or are unhappy with their current system, to take action,” remarks Ruth. “e-Recruitment systems should provide the support teams needed - reducing day-to-day recruitment tasks, which can cut recruiting administration by as much as 50%, meaning more time can be spent on other HR initiatives to enhance engagement within the business.”

wcn.co.uk