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zaterdag 6 januari 2018

How to Make the Hiring Process Work for You

How to Make the Hiring Process Work for You


Knowledge can be a powerful, but applied knowledge is insurmountably more effective. So for job seekers looking for their next career opportunity, it's not just about understanding what happens during the job application process. Rather, it is about understanding the "why" and the "how" of background screening and assessment tools to use these procedures to maximize the possibility of a favorable outcome.

The first step is to understand the differences between background screening and pre-employment assessments because, surprise, they’re not the same thing!

Pre-employment assessments typically occur early on in the hiring process to act as filters for candidates who clearly would not function well in the available position or within the overall company culture.  Studies have shown that a multi-dimensional view of a candidate is most effective for appropriately predicting candidate success.  As such, pre-employment assessments seek a variety of information including whether or not the candidate has the necessary skills, if their personality and behavior indicates that they will actually do the job, and how successful they have been in the past. For example when looking for social media marketing jobs London competition can be fierce.

Consequently, the most important candidate act during the hiring process is to be honest and truthful.  Candidates can be sure that any skeletons in their closet will make their way out. But prospective employers are much more receptive to hearing a candidate’s side of the story if they haven’t had to find out about such circumstances on their own. Being open and candid from the get go is the best way to ensure a successful outcome for both parties.Remember that these tools are smart. Do not try to “game” the system by providing answers that only seem like what the company wants to hear.  Modern pre-employment assessment tests have been scientifically developed to detect such falsities and, consequently, doing so will often hurt the candidate more than if they’d answered honestly.

Background screening, on the other hand, refers to background and reference checking and is usually found near the end of the selection process – often as contingencies to an employment offer. Both tools are used to determine the validity of the information candidates have supplied about themselves.  Likewise, employers want to be certain that they aren’t just hiring productive candidates, but individuals who comply with ethical and moral standards.

Similarly, the references that a candidate supplies should be carefully considered.  If a reference fails to acknowledge any candidate shortcomings or areas for future development, employers will likely disregarded the reference altogether. Unfortunately, this can reflect poorly on the candidate.

Finally, don’t forget that the hiring process should act as a two-way street! The candidate is not the only one being interviewed. Candidates should use the screening process to determine if the firm is an appropriate fit for them.


Drs. Christiaan Janssens MBA
Executive Coach CJ Coaching
CRO Akwa Wellness





vrijdag 5 januari 2018

3 Tips for Finding Better Employees Through Your Company Blog

3 Tips for Finding Better Employees Through Your Company Blog


Company Blog
Many companies drum up a great deal of business using their blogs. While using your company blog in order to boost revenues and market share is a great way to do business in the internet era there are other ways to utilize your company’s blog. In addition to commerce you can also use your company blog to find suitable candidates to staff your company. This guide will give you 3 tips to help you find better employees through your company blog.

1. Create a page on your company blog specifically for potential job seekers


In order for potential recruits to even consider your company you must have a landing page that lists details related to potential jobs at your company. This landing page should be informative and easy to find and navigate. On this page you should list any available positions, what requirements you have for potential candidates that wish to apply at your company, and a method for the job seeker to contact you. The contact method can be by phone or email, or through the blog itself. This is the first step for finding awesome hires through your company blog.

2. Advertise your company blog on job websites like Craigslist and Monster.com


Potential employees must be able to find your company blog in order for you to effectively use it to find candidates for working at your company. In order to gain greater exposure for your company blog it is important that you post any relevant job listings on sites that job seekers frequent. Be sure to make the listings relevant to the categories on each site and make sure to post relevant information in each post like contact details, salary, requirements for the position, etc.

3. Use the right keywords on your blog to bring in great employees.


When people search for open job positions on the internet a large number of people use Google. One of the hallmarks of Google and other large search engines is the fact that they use keywords to determine the relevance of a particular post or website. If you have a position you need filled through your company blog make sure that the post has the correct keywords interspersed naturally throughout the page. For example if you wish to hire a computer engineer you should use keywords like computer engineering, computer engineer hire, computer engineer job and related keywords. The more relevant keywords that your ad or blog post contains the more relevant visitors you will receive, which will lead to better and more effective inbound applications.

Your company blog is a powerful tool for all kinds of business. Not only can it give your company much needed customer exposure, it can help you to build a great team of employees to service those customers. Compared to hiring someone to find new employees, or using a temp service finding employees through your blog not only benefits potential job seekers, it benefits your company by allowing you to reach people who need jobs directly rather than through a third party.


Drs. Christiaan Janssens MBA
Executive Coach CJ Coaching
CRO Akwa Wellness