ExactHire ATS customizable interview form

Thursday, August 26, 2010 by Client Services
Do you often have multiple interview steps for many different positions? If so, there is a feature available in ExactHire's applicant tracking software that may pique your interest--the ability to create a customized interview form to record as many sets of interview notes for as many different interviews (and/or interviewers) for as many different positions as you want...and date stamp them. Whew.

If you are currently documenting interview notes in either the "Applicant Notes" area or the "HR Data" section of an applicant's record, this add-on feature might be worth a look if you are a high volume interviewer. Currently, using the "Applicant Notes" section you are able to enter as many different sets of notes (with date & name stamp) as you would like (see image 1), and with "Interview Notes" in the "HR Data" section (see image 2) you are allotted one text box in which to enter interview notes for an applicant. These notes areas are not specific to a position, but rather, to an applicant in general.




In contrast, check out the details for the customizable interview form (an example of one is shown):
  • Note the red arrow…this indicates a completed version of this form that has already been saved and attached to a Service Associate position.
  • However, as the green arrow indicates, you may save multiple versions of this form to accommodate an applicant's different interview steps within various positions. Each saved form may be edited or viewed later.
  • While the form shown at right shows only 9 data fields being used, you have access to as many as 50 fields that can be labeled however you like. These fields can be coded to be any of the following response types: Small/Medium/Large Text Box, Yes/No, Check Box, or Multiple Choice.
  • Because this feature is completely customizable to your preferences, it is an add-on to the “HR Data” section that ExactHire can turn on in your ATS site for a small annual charge.
  • NOTE: This can be made into a form to serve your other needs, as well--it doesn't have to be an "interview" form, specifically.
If you are interested in more information about this feature and other applicant management techniques, please contact ExactHire.

Use Hyperlinks in your Email Templates

Tuesday, August 10, 2010 by Client Services
Have you truly taken advantage of the ability to build email templates in the ExactHire applicant tracking software yet? As you probably know, they do come in handy when it comes to quickly and efficiently emailing large groups of applicants with similar and/or repetitive types of messages such as: no thank you notices; selection process updates; and offer of employment details.

However, did you know that you can use HTML code in your email templates to add text formatting and URL hyperlinks? Consider your potential uses for a hyperlink:
  • Link to the map/directions page of your company website when sending an interview invite to an applicant.
  • Link to a document that sets forth an applicant's agenda for an upcoming series of in-house interviews.
  • Link to an external site where an applicant may complete paperwork such as a background check waiver.
  • Link to a new job posting on your Search Jobs Page when emailing past "A Player" applicants, and invite them to reapply to more recent job listings.
The best news is that you don't have to know HTML code, yourself. ExactHire is happy to assist you with building such an email template for your site as a part of our ongoing and personal customer service. Just let us know what your ideas are for an email template and we'll get started!

An Employment Application's Place in the Selection Process

Friday, August 6, 2010 by Jessica Stephenson
I was recently emailing a newer client during our applicant tracking software implementation process, and asking him to make edits to the standard version of the employment application that we load to our client sites. After all, we can customize applications to the needs of each of our clients.

To this he responded:

"I’m actually wondering if I even want the actual employment application online.  At what point is the decision made for someone to actually fill it out?  Currently, we only get applications for candidates after they have interviewed face-to-face.  Your thoughts?"

This is a great question and one I have fielded before. After all, some of our clients have changed the placement of the employment application in their selection and recruiting process as a result of implementing our ExactHire applicant tracking software (ATS). And so I replied:

"Great question! The ATS portal actually uses the online application as the means by which ExactHire captures an individual's information in order to consider them as an applicant. That is, in order for one to apply for a position with your company, they complete the online application, and if they’d like, they may also attach their cover letter/resume. Without an application, we have no means of recognizing them as an applicant within the ATS for you then to manage them through the selection process.

It is perhaps a bit different of an approach than what you are used to at your company; however, it is nice to not have to worry about having to capture the applicants’ details after the fact and further into the interview process. Plus, you also have the option of asking job-specific questions on the second page of the application so that you may obtain more objective information about each candidate pre-interview so that you can better screen out unqualified applicants based on their answers to what I call “deal-breaker” questions."


If you have any questions about how your employment application can be customized on our portal, please contact us.

Survive Your Family Reunion!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010 by Jessica Stephenson
Okay, survive is a strong word. In fact, I am actually looking forward to my family reunion this weekend. I enjoy getting together with my extended family every once in awhile...especially my mom's side since we usually only see them every two years at this event.

It's funny, two of my other co-workers have had family reunions in the past week, as well. July must be the month for reconnecting with loved ones. And while they are loved, I'm certain that for some of you these get-togethers don't go without some entertaining drama as relatives catch up and express differing viewpoints on a handful of current events and family matters.

As I proceed through my life, I am more and more comfortable being my true self. And not just because Oprah says I should. I suppose with time comes perspective, but also a confidence to exhibit my unabridged personality. For me, that includes assertively (but believe me, not aggressively) trying to persuade my older sister to join us at the reunion this weekend. After all, it is only every two years that we see Uncle Ted and Aunt Barb from Virginia, right? But she doesn't feel like it since her significant other and kids won't be able to join her due to schedule conflicts.

I sympathize with this fact, but she will certainly know other people at the party. Nevertheless, I gently urge her to come anyway, and then finally resort to calling her "lame" when she ultimately refuses. After all, she is choosing to avoid spending extra time with her little sister, too.

While I usually second guess my "assertive" words after the fact, I still resign myself to the fact that I am who I am. And, the in-depth cognitive and behavioral assessment that I took when I interviewed here at ExactHire certainly unveiled my tendencies for the following (just to name a few):
  • mid-to high- energy level - I like to multi-task and I'm not the most patient person around
  • mid- to high-assertiveness - competitive and achievement-oriented
  • high sociability - conversational (surprise, surprise)
  • lower accommodating - I won't necessarily follow the group just to get along with others
So, don't you ever wish that you can have your family members or spouse take an assessment, as well? While I haven't hit my sister up to do it yet, I would imagine that while we are both high on sociability, her accommodating and energy scales would be a bit different than mine...hence the friction.

The good news is that we always work it out and realize that an effective sibling relationship takes a little compromise and give and take...the same way that any professional working relationship would, too. Along these same lines, there are many tools by which you can assess your applicants and employees to make sure that everyone will work together as a team in your office environment, not to mention achieve job fit in their own respective positions.

To help improve your employees' job performance, contact us about the assessments we offer at ExactHire.

Build a Recruitment Brand, And They Will Come...(Part 2)

Friday, June 25, 2010 by Jessica Stephenson
You may recall from "Part 1" of this story the emphasis I placed on creating and nurturing a recruitment brand for your organization. Because whether or not you address it, you have a brand...so make sure it is a recruitment brand you are proud to support!

In this post, we'll take a quick look at how you may use applicant tracking software to help maintain the recruitment brand you worked so diligently to create. Specifically, we'll look at an ATS as a launch pad to social networking platforms; as well as, a means by which you can easily use status codes to move candidates through the selection process--while keeping those candidates informed.

But first, after my last post I invited ExactHire client, Right On Interactive, to share how they create and maintain the Right On Interactive recruitment brand.
Right On Interactive logo
Here are Right On Interactive's President Troy Burk's thoughts on the subject:
  1. "We educate as much as we evaluate. We realize that throughout the entire recruiting process we must continue to show the value of the opportunity, the potential for personal growth, and future direction of our company.  The candidates are interviewing us as much as we are interviewing them.
  1. Be honest with the candidates.  We talk about the specifics of the position, the requirements, and what our expectations are for performance.  False expectations on either end will end in disappointment (on either side).
  1. If a candidate is not a good fit for the position, we will try to help them network with others that might be a better fit.   We have done this with several individuals and helped them find the right position (with another company)."
It is clear that Troy's organization understands the importance of mutual respect in the selection process, as well as how to leverage networking to help candidates. For more information about Right On Interactive, and their customer lifecycle marketing software, please visit www.rightoninteractive.com. Or, to apply for a position with Right On Interactive, click here.

So how can you use an ATS to exponentially increase the size of the audience that has access to your job postings? With ExactHire's applicant tracking software, you have the ability to allow candidates to "share" your job listing with friends and colleagues via the biggie's like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, but also over 285 other Internet sites! And, if you have been paying special attention to your recruitment brand and how it dictates that you treat your applicants, you are much more likely to have site visitors that want to share your openings with others. Your recruitment brand is creating fans for your organization.
Social networking links available to applicants when viewing a job listing within ExactHire ATS

When you have the social networking under control, then it is time to keep applicants engaged by managing them through your selection process within the ATS. The administrative side of the ExactHire ATS allows you to use both applicant status codes and job status codes to assign a progress label to every applicant for each position to which he/she may have applied. Then, you may run a quick report that allows you to use status codes as search criteria to drill down to specific lists of applicants that deserve a follow-up email from your organization. Use the ATS to send emails to multiple candidates at once, and create a recruitment brand that embodies consistency in candid communication. Your applicants will note your efforts, trust me.

If you'd like to learn how ExactHire's ATS solution can support your recruitment brand, please visit our website at
www.exacthire.com.

Build a Recruitment Brand, And They Will Come...(Part 1)

Monday, June 7, 2010 by Jessica Stephenson
Over the span of each of your careers, I'm sure you can pinpoint at least one time in which you had a very unfortunate, if not comical, recruitment experience with an organization. That is, the company made some major blunder while recruiting you...for example, during an interview or a follow-up communication. If so, I invite you to comment and share your experiences, though please keep the organization anonymous to protect the innocent.

I'll go first. During my first full-time job search right out of college, I was engaged by an insurance brokerage during a job fair. I went through a series of interviews and also took an employee assessment before being invited in for a final interview with the principal of the brokerage.

Everything was going just fine, and then he started to ask me things like, "what do your parents do a for a living?" and "are you married?" Wow. Those are some major interview no-no's! While there is more to share to that story, you get my point. Needless to say, I decided not to pursue opportunities with that organization because of the implicit message their recruiting methods sent to me.

Now hopefully you have all had wonderful recruitment experiences, as well. You know, the organizations that really had their act together and left you feeling informed and valued as a candidate--whether or not you landed the position in the long run. What do these companies do differently to leave such a positive impression with you?

Odds are, these organizations have spent some time developing their recruitment brand. They have clearly identified the types of candidates that they seek, and have taken measures to consistently be up front with candidates about what should be expected from the recruitment process--sometimes down to the number of steps involved and the timing between each step. They appreciate the time applicants have invested in applying to their company, and while sometimes they are not able to personally address most applicants, they do use applicant tracking software in order to automate the process of sending responses to all candidates to explain next steps, or to thank them for their interest.

And because there are so few organizations who really live and breathe a true recruitment brand, you can imagine that the organizations who do spend the time reap the reward of a high volume of applicants. Build a recruitment brand and they will come...and the top talent will be included in those numbers, too.

So, with applicant flow covered, what can you do to manage the volume of applicants and really mine your database of individuals? Stay tuned for Part 2 of this blog to learn how you may use applicant tracking software as: 1) a launch pad for social networking; and, 2) a means by which to assign status codes to quickly categorize quality applicants for future consideration as job openings become available.

If you want to learn more about ExactHire's Human Resources Software solutions, please visit our website at www.exacthire.com.

It is Your Choice to Have a Positive Day at the Office!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010 by Susan Weaver
Remember the words of wisdom spoken to you by grandparents and parents as you were growing up?  Things like: “Be careful for what you wish for, you just might get it”; or “You are what you think”; or “Intentions equal results”. 

You may look at your current state of affairs and say, “this is who I am."  But it's not...it is who you WERE!  So what do I mean by that?

In the book "The Secret" by Rhonda Byrne, she unlocks ideas and tools to positive experiences and results.  I am a huge fan of this book and it sits beside me at work every day.  It is my opinion if the tools are practiced, it can propel us to overcome obstacles and catalyze us to be drawn to success both personally and professionally.  I try to apply the same principles to work as I do in my personal life.  Now, I’m not always 100% right on target but I do TRY! 

That being said, my thinking naturally floated into wondering what the lessons of this book have to do with work, or how they would be applicable if I were job hunting, or my co-workers were for that matter?  How do you hone your talent acquisition strategy to select people who fit into your office environment and bring positive results and job performance?  If we are being totally honest, we sense and feel a great difference when working with a positive vs. negative co-worker!  But, you think to yourself, they all "seemed so nice" and competent when we interviewed them!  It is easy to become a great interviewer despite the fact that one might not be a correspondingly great employee. You already know that a great resume does not necessarily always equal great job fit.

So, how do we gauge a person’s soft skills---those intangible traits beyond what the resume and educational background tell you?  There are employee assessment tools on the market to accomplish just this. Such tools are an important speaking point in any human resource planning discussion. To start a conversation about what "secret" personality and behavioral traits you want to uncover about your employees, contact us at ExactHire: www.exacthire.com.

I wish you all an enjoyable and successful day at the office!

Pass or Fail? Employee Testing vs. Employee Assessments - Part 2

Friday, May 7, 2010 by Jeff Hallam
Now for the review of the employer group I had referenced at the end of my last blog.  This particular group is a small, non-profit organization that employs a number of high-powered people.  They move at a fast pace and raise unbelievable amounts of cash.  They have been very successful over the years. 

So, why were they interested in using assessments?

The organization recently went through some changes within their board of directors and the decision was made to focus more corporate energy on talent management and overall job performance of their key staff members.  The goal of this initiative is to help them identify and groom the next group of leaders as they head into the future.

To help with this, this organization engaged us at ExactHire to assess their current key performers to better understand what things they had in common, what differences existed, and what key traits and characteristics stood out as critical for good job fit and employee engagement within their group. 

There was good communication with the employees as to the potential changes coming down the road, but many were understandably nervous about this assessment process.  Going back to my last post, many of these folks saw this as a "test" that had to be passed.

As we gathered everyone together for group feedback after the assessment results were compiled, it was obvious that many people were still apprehensive.  After walking them through what the assessment measured and what various results actually meant, however, it was wonderful to see a visible change in attitude for most of the people in the room.  Realizing that there was no "pass" or "fail", most were able to actually confirm that the results really did identify who they were and how they were likely to handle certain work-related situations. 

In turn, the HR Director for the organization now plans to use the employee assessment tool results as a platform for internal conflict resolution, in addition to the original career-pathing use. 

The moral of the story?  Be sure to first know the difference between tests and assessments.  From there, go out of your way to make that difference clear to your employees and applicants before asking them to take any assessment.  Getting them comfortable and open to what you are doing will always aid your goal of obtaining the best job fit possible for your organization and its employees.

If you want to learn more about ExactHire and our solutions, please visit our website at www.exacthire.com

ExactHire Partners with Orr Fellowship

Friday, April 23, 2010 by Jessica Stephenson
We're excited to be working with the folks at the Governor Bob Orr Indiana Entrepreneurial Fellowship, or Orr Fellowship for short!



For those of you who are not yet familiar with this exciting initiative, the mission of the Orr Fellowship is to "retain and inspire Indiana’s brightest minds. It serves as an applied training vehicle for the State’s future entrepreneurs and organizational leaders." Participants in the Fellowship program serve two year stints at some of the state's hottest, fast-growth and entrepreneurial-minded companies.

ExactHire just launched Applicant Tracking Software (ATS) for the Orr Fellowship, and we're proud to be part of the effort to battle "brain drain" in Indiana. The Orr Fellowship MyExactHire ATS creates a central repository of individuals who apply to Orr Fellowship and Orr Internship positions.

ExactHire's ATS solution creates a technologically-savvy means by which Orr Host Companies can quickly view the applications and qualifications of applicants, as well as contact these applicants for interview consideration, directly. These companies, some of which are also ExactHire clients (i.e. Angie's List, Compendium Blogware, RightOn Interactive) will have the cream of the crop from which to choose as Orr Fellows are some of the sharpest recent graduates in the state.

If you know of people who may be interested, please share these two listings with them (they are hosted on the MyExactHire ATS):To explore whether or not Applicant Tracking Software is a fit for your organization, please contact us.

Butler, the Big Dance, and Bull’s Eye Job Fit

Thursday, April 1, 2010 by Jessica Stephenson

I am positively euphoric this week after watching my Butler Bulldogs bring a juicy Final Four bone home to their own backyard! As a member of the very first “Barry’s Bad Dogs” student cheering section more than a decade ago (now known simply as the “Bad Dogs” since Barry Collier is the AD while Brad Stevens has the coaching reins at Butler), it is amazing to realize what my alma mater’s team has accomplished in the last ten years.

 

There’s a lot of talk about The Butler Way. While it has certainly been defined, anyone familiar with the style of Butler basketball knows that it is a distinct, disciplined, collaborative way of playing the game, grooming the players, and emphasizing athletics and academics. It is a culture in itself.

 

With any culture, as values are increasingly well defined, individuals involved in the group enjoy a synergy and understand how to work in a way that promotes the most efficiency and success for the group. If an individual’s behavior, skills, cognitive ability and personality are a natural complement to the group culture, he or she is sure to achieve his or her full potential and contribute to the success of the group.

 

The Bulldogs’ continued effort to recruit players that subscribe to their culture is paying off in a big way. But in your organization, do you have a clear vision of your culture and how it translates into bull’s eye job fit for your employees and future hires? And if you do, great, but how do you then measure and assess an individual’s likelihood of superior job performance? You use employee assessments as part of your talent management process.

 

Sure, you think you have done a decent job of screening and hiring successful employees without assessments so far. Most of your hires work out, some don’t. I challenge you to think about whether your current caliber of teammates and talent acquisition processes would barely qualify you for the NCAA Tournament; or, would you make it to the Final Four and win the championship in your industry?

 

To win in your industry by recruiting players with better job fit, contact ExactHire at www.exacthire.com. Go Dawgs!

Good Talent Acquisition leads to Job Fit

Wednesday, December 16, 2009 by Jeff Hallam

Libby Sartain, Chief People Officer at Yahoo says that “What makes a great employer brand is how it serves to attract and retain and engage talent.” It seems like we are all trying all sorts of ideas to do just that. Ms. Sartain, along with Mark Schumann, has completed a book entitled, Brand for Talent, a sample of which can be read here.  There were a couple of issues that caught my attention. They were how a talent brand must “be the strategic tool for a company to attract and retain people and survive Social Media.” Connect to article here.

 

In the book, the authors emphasize that there is a new “consumer of work.” This consumer is what we used to call job seekers. While the leaders of this new shift are members of Generation Y, it can just as easily be those well before Generation Y. It is not as much the age factor that is working here as it is a comfort level with and reliance on technology. These are people who see no reason to shift their reliance on technology when looking for a job. 

 

If these new “consumers” are not totally engaged in the organization, they will continue to look for opportunities even after they have taken a position with your company.  Their overall job performance will likely suffer if technology isn't central to the duties of the job.  Therefore, it becomes even more important to begin that engagement process at the earliest possible moment à from the time they view your application process(including addressing the social media piece) to how you ask your interview questions to how you onboard them.

 

This means using HR software as a cornerstone to your recruiting and human capital management processes is critical.  Applicant Tracking Software is the first interaction most of these "consumers" will have with your organization.  You want to utilize a solution that  provides the tools you need to be user friendly, technology savvy, and offers a way to express your company brand effectively.  In addition, the solution must provide multiple ways of using  social media to get your brand and job opportunities visibility in the employment marketplace.  Finally, this applicant tracking software should offer a way to ask those critical interview questions right on the application that can help ensure that a person is going to fit within the culture of your organization. This most definitely contributes in a positive way to ensuring the engagement of these "consumers of work" and their long term commitment to your organization.

Visit our website at www.exacthire.com to learn more about how our applicant tracking solutions can help you better acquire the right consumers of work for your organization.

Applicant Tracking Software and Product Quality

Wednesday, November 11, 2009 by Jeff Hallam

If you work in HR you believe, with all your being, that good human capital management leads to better productivity and better product quality. But, sometimes it’s so hard to prove, especially to a CFO who wants to see short-term financial improvements.   As one top HR professional put it, "A financial person is concerned with taking money out of the organization. HR should be concerned with putting investments in." Well, now there is some research to support the connection between successful applicants and product quality.

 

One of the leaders in this effort is Betty Lou Smith, the vice president of corporate HR at Hunter Douglas. She began investigating the connection between employee turnover and product quality. Divisions with the highest turnover rates, she found, were also those with damaged-goods rates of 5% or higher. And extraordinarily, 70% of employees were leaving the company within six months of being hired. 

Visit: http://www.fastcompany.com/node/53319/print . This is a fascinating article that also focuses a great deal on why others in many organizations don't care for human resource planning and talent management in general.  While most of us might disagree with some of the points made in the article, it is thought-provoking.  
 

Effective Applicant Tracking Software and assessments can be the first steps in finding those with the right Job Fit. Creating thought-provoking key questions right on the application can save a recruiter time and help focus the search on only those that meet the very highest standards. Using employee assessments can validate those first impressions.

 

At ExactHire, we love creative HR managers who are ready to use every resource at their disposal--Applicant Tracking, Assessments, Human Resource Management Systems-- to get to that perfect Job Fit. We believe, like you, that putting investment IN an organization will produce the value that makes taking money OUT possible. Check out our new website for more information: www.exacthire.com

Job Fit---Talent Acquisition in the coming year!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009 by Harlan Schafir
I was driving down the street today watching Holiday decorations going up in the trees, lights being strung, ribbons placed around light poles---so the daydream started.  

As you wind down 2009 and look forward to 2010 what are your plans for the coming year?Will you modify your processes to make your businesses more successful next year?

Will any of the people you hired this year or for the holidays have outstanding job performance? Will they transition into great long term employees?

Now is the time for all of us to start planning how we are going to attack 2010.  What will we do differently next year to be more successful.

I suggest you look at our applicant tracking software and employee assessments as a way to increase the probability that you will hire employees that are engaged. In a very short period of time you will be able to determine if what we offer is right for your organization. The ROI can be very significant.

Visit www.exacthire.com to learn more about how we can help you meet your objectives in 2010.  Proper talent management and employee engagement can make a big difference.

Employee Engagement by "Drive By Hiring" Method

Tuesday, November 10, 2009 by Harlan Schafir
Do you ever leave a business & feel like employees were brought in by the Talent Acquisition Process known as "Drive by Hiring"?

Who is managing talent acquisition in those companies?  For the sake of retaining customers and valuable workers, having a Human Resource Management System in place is critical.

While talent acquisition is one of the most important functions we as owners and managers perform in our businesses, why do we spend so little time, energy and money trying to get it right?  The cost of "Drive by Hiring" is almost always poor Job Fit. What is "Drive By Hiring";  it is when we feel pressured to just fill a seat, or when we don't have the time to really evaluate all the applicants who submit information, OK you get the point. Most of you have done it and it usually always ends with someone who is not an ideal fit for your job, company and culture.

Don't lose customers or good employees by using the "Drive by Hiring" process!!  We can assist you to be proactive with better hiring practices through partnering.  Visit www.exacthire.com to find out how we can help with pre-hiring employee assessments & applicant tracking to build superior Job Fit!

How Job Fit and Employee Soft Skills Relate.

Monday, October 19, 2009 by Harlan Schafir
We continually talk to our clients about Job Fit.  The question that comes up is how to soft skills relate to Job Fit and Talent Management? Soft skills are intrapersonal and interpersonal skills that determine a person's ability to excel and fit into a particular job or company's culture. These skills include competencies in areas such as emotional, communication, leadership ability, etiquette, conflict resolution, decision making, self-motivation, self-discipline, persuasion, etc.

The reason for all the fuss is simple. Experts ranging from psychologists to business and spiritual leaders, such as Donald Trump and the Dalai Lama, agree that one or more of these soft skills have the greatest impact on your level of success.

We can help you with talent acquisition.  The use of our applicant tracking software and employee assessments can assist you in identifying potential "A" players and improve your talent management; especially when we are all being asked to maintain a lean HR approach. Take a moment to look at some of the solutions we offer at  www.exacthire.com

Human Resource Planning---Talent Acquisition

Monday, October 19, 2009 by Jeff Hallam

Human Resource Planning---Talent Acquisition

Keeps You Ahead of the Competition!

 

There is a higher chance that your competition can replicate your product easier than they can replicate your human capital. So why not invest in the best human resource tools? This does not mean large dollar amounts. What it does mean is investing in highly effective applicant tracking software and career personality tests that can make you the best in human resource planning and management.

 

The key to staying ahead of the competition is managing your human resource tools to create better employees. If you use effective applicant tracking software that asks applicants for key, job related, information you will increase your ability to create a world class team that can build, market and sell your product far better than your competition. 

 

You spend money and time to protect your product or service secrets, why not find out what little it takes to create the best human resource tools? Even if you have the same product, you’ll win every time with an applicant tracking system that increases the quality of your talent acquisition.

 

Don’t risk losing your best human capital to your competition. ExactHire can help you. Go to www.exacthire.com.

Intellectual Revolution

Saturday, October 17, 2009 by Harlan Schafir

Your competitive edge is going to be derived from your employees!  So, how are you going to do this?  Read on.
 
Physical properties of a business can be cloned.  Your intellectual properties can not.  Business will realize sustainable value from technological sophistication, creative & superior customer service responsiveness and insightful managers.

Outsource projects that are not core competency to a firm who specializes in that field to allow you to concentrate on your own business!

Our specialty is human capital management, human resource planning, applicant tracking, talent acquisition and assessments!  We can give you that competitive edge so visit our site now to see how we can partner together!  www.exacthire.com
 

Talent Management & JobFit in the down economy

Monday, August 31, 2009 by Jeff Hallam
I don't know about you, but I'm getting tired of hearing about how bad the economy is doing these days.  But, until it improves a great deal, we all will have to continue to deal with it.  Having read several articles about this, it made me think (scary, I know!). 

All of the experts advise us to do some key things related to talent management with this economy.  Incorporate Lean HR practices wherever possible, focus on talent acquisition to upgrade your staff, etc.  Great ideas, but in a practical sense, how do you do those things?  Especially if you are a small or mid-sized organization?

I'm seeing more companies turn to technology to accomplish these tasks.  Using applicant tracking software and automated onboarding solutions can really help to incorporate those Lean HR principles into most any mid-sized organization.  Likewise, using employee assessments or career personality tests that can be administered online can really augment any talent acquisition process by helping to ensure JobFit is present for both the new hire and the organization.

These human capital management systems are becoming more affordable and can really improve the overall talent management function within most organizations.  More to come, but if you haven't investigated these solutions, I would encourage you to begin. 

Human Resource Planning---Talent Acquisition Keeps You Ahead of the Competition

Monday, August 31, 2009 by Harlan Schafir

There is a higher chance that your competition can replicate your product easier than they can replicate your human capital.  So why not invest in the best human resource tools?  This does not mean large dollar amounts.  What it does mean is investing in highly effective applicant tracking software and career personality tests that can make you the best in human resource planning and management.

 

The key to staying ahead of the competition is managing your human resource tools to create better employees. If you use effective applicant tracking software that asks applicants for key, job related, information you will increase your ability to create a world class team that can build, market and sell your product far better than your competition. 

 

You spend money and time to protect your product or service secrets, why not find out what little it takes to create the best human resource tools? Even if you have the same product, you’ll win every time with an applicant tracking system that increases the quality of your talent acquisition.

 

Don’t risk losing your best human capital to your competition.  ExactHire can help you.  Go to www.exacthire.com.  

Human Capital Management & Talent Acquisition Tools

Monday, August 24, 2009 by Harlan Schafir

If there was ever a time to underscore the importance of Human Resources, it has arrived.  In these days of economic woes--phrases that ring loud and clear are; Lean HR, Human Resource Planning, Job Fit, Talent Management & Talent Acquisition.  The importance of using hiring assessments and human resource planning when adding colleagues to the team is more critial than ever.  Maybe you don't know where to start nor do you have the tools?  Visit our site for more info www.exacthire.com