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fundamentals of
   Human Resource Management 4th edition
   by R.A. Noe, J.R. Hollenbeck, B. Gerhart, and P.M. Wright




                                                            CHAPTER 5
                    Planning for and Recruiting
                             Human Resources

McGraw-Hill/Irwin                Copyright © 2011 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
What Do I Need to Know?

1. Discuss how to plan for human resources
   needed to carry out the organization’s
   strategy.
2. Determine the labor demand for workers in
   various job categories.
3. Summarize the advantages and
   disadvantages of ways to eliminate a labor
   surplus and avoid a labor shortage.

                                                5-2
What Do I Need to Know? (continued)

1. Describe recruitment policies organizations
   use to make job vacancies more attractive.
2. List and compare sources of job applicants.
3. Describe the recruiter’s role in the
   recruitment process, including limits and
   opportunities.




                                                 5-3
The Process of Human Resource Planning

• Organizations should carry out human
  resource planning so as to meet business
  objectives and gain a competitive advantage
  over competitors.
  – Human resource planning compares the present
    state of the organization with its goals for the
    future
  – Then identifies what changes it must make in its
    human resources to meet those goals

                                                       5-4
Figure 5.1: Overview of the Human
Resource Planning Process




                                    5-5
Forecasting
• Forecasting: attempts        There are three major
  to determine the supply      steps to forecasting:
  and demand for various    2. Forecasting the demand
  types of human               for labor
  resources to predict      3. Determining labor
  areas within the             supply
  organization where
  there will be labor       4. Determining labor
  shortages or surpluses.      surplus or shortage



                                                        5-6
Forecasting the Demand for Labor

      Trend Analysis         Leading Indicators
• Constructing and       • Objective measures that
  applying statistical     accurately predict
  models that predict      future labor demand.
  labor demand for the
  next year, given
  relatively objective
  statistics from the
  previous year.


                                                     5-7
Determining Labor Supply
• Transitional matrix: a    It answers two questions:
  chart that lists job      2. “Where did people in
  categories held in one        each job category go?”
  period and shows the      3. “Where did people now
  proportion of employees       in each job category
  in each of those job          come from?
  categories in a future
  period.




                                                         5-8
Table 5.1: Transitional Matrix – Example
for an Auto Parts Manufacturer




                                            5-9
Determining Labor Surplus or Shortage

• Based on the forecasts for labor demand and
  supply, the planner can compare the figures to
  determine whether there will be a shortage or
  surplus of labor for each job category.
• Determining expected shortages and
  surpluses allows the organization to plan how
  to address these challenges.



                                                   5-10
Goal Setting and Strategic Planning

• The purpose of setting specific numerical goals is to
  focus attention on the problem and provide a basis
  for measuring the organization’s success in
  addressing labor shortages and surpluses.
• The goals should come directly from the analysis of
  supply and demand.
• For each goal, the organization must choose one or
  more human resource strategies.
• Organizations should retain and attract employees
  who provide a core competency (what makes it
  better than competitors)
                                                          5-11
Options for Reducing a Surplus




                                 5-12
As the average age of many workers in skilled trades grows, the coming
demand for workers in many trades is expected to outstrip supply in the
United States. There is a potential for employers in some areas to
experience a labor shortage because of this.
                                                                          5-13
Options for Avoiding a Shortage




                                  5-14
Table 5.2: HR Strategies for Addressing a
Labor Shortage or Surplus




                                             5-15
Test Your Knowledge

• A public accounting firm of 250 employees
  realizes they have a surplus of 15 support
  personnel (not auditors). What should they
  do?
  A.   Hire temporary workers
  B.   Offer early retirement
  C.   Downsize people in those positions
  D.   Wait for attrition and implement a hiring freeze
       for those positions

                                                          5-16
Implementing and Evaluating the HR Plan

• When implementing the HR strategy, the
  organization must hold some individual accountable
  for achieving the goals.
• That person must also have the authority and
  resources needed to accomplish those goals.
• Regular progress reports should be issued.
• The evaluation of results should not only look at the
  actual numbers, but should also identify which parts
  of the planning process contributed to success or
  failure.
                                                          5-17
Applying HR Planning to Affirmative Action

• Workforce Utilization       • The organization must
  Review: a comparison of       assess current utilization
  employees in protected        patterns, then forecast
  groups with the               how they are likely to
  proportion that each
  group represents in the       change in the near future.
  relevant labor market.      • If the analyses forecast
• The steps in a workforce      underutilization of certain
  utilization review are        groups, then goals and a
  identical to the steps in     plan will be established.
  the HR planning process.


                                                              5-18
Recruiting Human Resources

• The role of human resource recruitment is to
  build a supply of potential new hires that the
  organization can draw on if the need arises.
• Recruiting: any activity carried on by the
  organization with the primary purpose of
  identifying and attracting potential
  employees.



                                                   5-19
Figure 5.2: Three Aspects of Recruiting




                                          5-20
Personnel
Policies
Several personnel
policies are
especially relevant
to recruitment:




                      5-21
• Image advertising, such
as in this campaign to
recruit nurses, promotes
a whole profession or
organization as opposed
to a specific job opening.
• This ad is designed to
create a positive
impression of the
profession, which is now
facing a shortage of
workers.




                             5-22
Recruitment Sources: Internal Sources

• Job Posting: the process of communicating
  information about a job vacancy:
  – On company bulletin boards
  – In employee publications
  – On corporate intranets
  – Anywhere else the organization communicates
    with employees



                                                  5-23
Advantages of Internal Sources

1. It generates applicants who are well known to
   the organization.
2. These applicants are relatively knowledgeable
   about the organization’s vacancies, which
   minimizes the possibility of unrealistic job
   expectations.
3. Filling vacancies through internal recruiting is
   generally cheaper and faster than looking
   outside the organization.

                                                      5-24
One in Three Positions Are
   Filled with Insiders




                             5-25
Recruitment Sources: External Sources




                                        5-26
Figure 5.3: External Recruiting Sources –
Percentage of Employees Hired




                                            5-27
Evaluating the Quality of a Source

         Yield Ratios                          Cost Per Hire
• A ratio that expresses the          • Find the cost of using a
  percentage of applicants who          particular recruitment source
  successfully move from one            for a particular type of vacancy.
  stage of the recruitment and        • Divide that cost by the number
  selection process to the next.        of people hired to fill that type
• By comparing the yield ratios of      of vacancy.
  different recruitment sources,      • A low cost per hire means that
  we can determine which source         the recruitment source is
  is the best or most efficient for     efficient.
  the type of vacancy.

                                                                            5-28
Table 5.3:
Results of a Hypothetical Recruiting Effort




                                              5-29
Your Experience

• In your last job search, what was your
  experience with a recruiter or other point of
  contact before you were offered the job?
  A.   Lousy, I didn’t take the job
  B.   Lousy, but I took the job anyway
  C.   Great, but I didn’t take the job
  D.   Great, I took the job
  E.   The experience wasn’t memorable.


                                                  5-30
Recruiter Traits and Behaviors




                                 5-31
Recruiter Characteristics and Behavior

True = A False = B
• Applicants respond more positively when the recruiter
  is an HR specialist than line managers or incumbents.
• Applicants respond positively to recruiters whom are
  warm and informative
• Personnel policies are more important than the
  recruiter when deciding whether or not to take a job.
• Realistic job previews should highlight the positive
  characteristics of the job rather than the negative.


                                                          5-32
Figure 5.4:
Recruits Who Were Offended by Recruiters




                                           5-33
Enhancing the Recruiter’s Impact

• Recruiters should provide timely feedback.
• Recruiters should avoid offensive behavior.
• They should avoid behaving in ways that might
  convey the wrong impression about the
  organization.
• The organization can recruit with teams rather
  than individual recruiters.


                                                   5-34
Recruiting Exercise (1 of 2)

• You are the regional HR director of the
  restaurant chain (e.g., Ruby Tuesday’s or TGI
  Fridays) and responsible for recruiting all staff
  for the restaurants in your region.
• One of the stores in your region needs to hire
  servers.




                                                      5-35
Recruiting Exercise (2 of 2)

1. What knowledge, skills, and abilities are
   required for the positions you are recruiting?
2. Will your sources of applicants be internal,
   external, or both? Explain.
3. What recruiting strategies will you use?
4. What metrics will you use to measure your
   success?


                                                    5-36
Summary
• The first step in human resource planning is
  personnel forecasting. Through trend analysis and
  good judgment, the planner tries to determine the
  supply and demand for various human resources.
• The next step is to determine the labor demand for
  workers in various job categories. Analysis of a
  transitional matrix can help the planner identify
  which job categories can be filled internally and
  where high turnover is likely.


                                                       5-37
Summary (continued)
• To reduce a surplus, downsizing, pay reductions, and
  demotions deliver fast results but at a high cost in
  human suffering that may hurt surviving employees’
  motivation and future recruiting.
• To avoid a labor shortage, requiring overtime is the
  easiest and fastest strategy.
• Internal recruiting generally makes job vacancies
  more attractive because candidates see
  opportunities for growth and advancement.


                                                         5-38
Summary (continued)
• Lead-the-market pay strategies make jobs
  economically desirable.
• Internal sources are usually not sufficient for all of an
  organization’s labor needs.
• Through their behavior and other characteristics,
  recruiters influence the nature of the job vacancy
  and the kinds of applicants generated.




                                                              5-39

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Human Resource Management

  • 1. fundamentals of Human Resource Management 4th edition by R.A. Noe, J.R. Hollenbeck, B. Gerhart, and P.M. Wright CHAPTER 5 Planning for and Recruiting Human Resources McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2011 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  • 2. What Do I Need to Know? 1. Discuss how to plan for human resources needed to carry out the organization’s strategy. 2. Determine the labor demand for workers in various job categories. 3. Summarize the advantages and disadvantages of ways to eliminate a labor surplus and avoid a labor shortage. 5-2
  • 3. What Do I Need to Know? (continued) 1. Describe recruitment policies organizations use to make job vacancies more attractive. 2. List and compare sources of job applicants. 3. Describe the recruiter’s role in the recruitment process, including limits and opportunities. 5-3
  • 4. The Process of Human Resource Planning • Organizations should carry out human resource planning so as to meet business objectives and gain a competitive advantage over competitors. – Human resource planning compares the present state of the organization with its goals for the future – Then identifies what changes it must make in its human resources to meet those goals 5-4
  • 5. Figure 5.1: Overview of the Human Resource Planning Process 5-5
  • 6. Forecasting • Forecasting: attempts There are three major to determine the supply steps to forecasting: and demand for various 2. Forecasting the demand types of human for labor resources to predict 3. Determining labor areas within the supply organization where there will be labor 4. Determining labor shortages or surpluses. surplus or shortage 5-6
  • 7. Forecasting the Demand for Labor Trend Analysis Leading Indicators • Constructing and • Objective measures that applying statistical accurately predict models that predict future labor demand. labor demand for the next year, given relatively objective statistics from the previous year. 5-7
  • 8. Determining Labor Supply • Transitional matrix: a It answers two questions: chart that lists job 2. “Where did people in categories held in one each job category go?” period and shows the 3. “Where did people now proportion of employees in each job category in each of those job come from? categories in a future period. 5-8
  • 9. Table 5.1: Transitional Matrix – Example for an Auto Parts Manufacturer 5-9
  • 10. Determining Labor Surplus or Shortage • Based on the forecasts for labor demand and supply, the planner can compare the figures to determine whether there will be a shortage or surplus of labor for each job category. • Determining expected shortages and surpluses allows the organization to plan how to address these challenges. 5-10
  • 11. Goal Setting and Strategic Planning • The purpose of setting specific numerical goals is to focus attention on the problem and provide a basis for measuring the organization’s success in addressing labor shortages and surpluses. • The goals should come directly from the analysis of supply and demand. • For each goal, the organization must choose one or more human resource strategies. • Organizations should retain and attract employees who provide a core competency (what makes it better than competitors) 5-11
  • 12. Options for Reducing a Surplus 5-12
  • 13. As the average age of many workers in skilled trades grows, the coming demand for workers in many trades is expected to outstrip supply in the United States. There is a potential for employers in some areas to experience a labor shortage because of this. 5-13
  • 14. Options for Avoiding a Shortage 5-14
  • 15. Table 5.2: HR Strategies for Addressing a Labor Shortage or Surplus 5-15
  • 16. Test Your Knowledge • A public accounting firm of 250 employees realizes they have a surplus of 15 support personnel (not auditors). What should they do? A. Hire temporary workers B. Offer early retirement C. Downsize people in those positions D. Wait for attrition and implement a hiring freeze for those positions 5-16
  • 17. Implementing and Evaluating the HR Plan • When implementing the HR strategy, the organization must hold some individual accountable for achieving the goals. • That person must also have the authority and resources needed to accomplish those goals. • Regular progress reports should be issued. • The evaluation of results should not only look at the actual numbers, but should also identify which parts of the planning process contributed to success or failure. 5-17
  • 18. Applying HR Planning to Affirmative Action • Workforce Utilization • The organization must Review: a comparison of assess current utilization employees in protected patterns, then forecast groups with the how they are likely to proportion that each group represents in the change in the near future. relevant labor market. • If the analyses forecast • The steps in a workforce underutilization of certain utilization review are groups, then goals and a identical to the steps in plan will be established. the HR planning process. 5-18
  • 19. Recruiting Human Resources • The role of human resource recruitment is to build a supply of potential new hires that the organization can draw on if the need arises. • Recruiting: any activity carried on by the organization with the primary purpose of identifying and attracting potential employees. 5-19
  • 20. Figure 5.2: Three Aspects of Recruiting 5-20
  • 22. • Image advertising, such as in this campaign to recruit nurses, promotes a whole profession or organization as opposed to a specific job opening. • This ad is designed to create a positive impression of the profession, which is now facing a shortage of workers. 5-22
  • 23. Recruitment Sources: Internal Sources • Job Posting: the process of communicating information about a job vacancy: – On company bulletin boards – In employee publications – On corporate intranets – Anywhere else the organization communicates with employees 5-23
  • 24. Advantages of Internal Sources 1. It generates applicants who are well known to the organization. 2. These applicants are relatively knowledgeable about the organization’s vacancies, which minimizes the possibility of unrealistic job expectations. 3. Filling vacancies through internal recruiting is generally cheaper and faster than looking outside the organization. 5-24
  • 25. One in Three Positions Are Filled with Insiders 5-25
  • 27. Figure 5.3: External Recruiting Sources – Percentage of Employees Hired 5-27
  • 28. Evaluating the Quality of a Source Yield Ratios Cost Per Hire • A ratio that expresses the • Find the cost of using a percentage of applicants who particular recruitment source successfully move from one for a particular type of vacancy. stage of the recruitment and • Divide that cost by the number selection process to the next. of people hired to fill that type • By comparing the yield ratios of of vacancy. different recruitment sources, • A low cost per hire means that we can determine which source the recruitment source is is the best or most efficient for efficient. the type of vacancy. 5-28
  • 29. Table 5.3: Results of a Hypothetical Recruiting Effort 5-29
  • 30. Your Experience • In your last job search, what was your experience with a recruiter or other point of contact before you were offered the job? A. Lousy, I didn’t take the job B. Lousy, but I took the job anyway C. Great, but I didn’t take the job D. Great, I took the job E. The experience wasn’t memorable. 5-30
  • 31. Recruiter Traits and Behaviors 5-31
  • 32. Recruiter Characteristics and Behavior True = A False = B • Applicants respond more positively when the recruiter is an HR specialist than line managers or incumbents. • Applicants respond positively to recruiters whom are warm and informative • Personnel policies are more important than the recruiter when deciding whether or not to take a job. • Realistic job previews should highlight the positive characteristics of the job rather than the negative. 5-32
  • 33. Figure 5.4: Recruits Who Were Offended by Recruiters 5-33
  • 34. Enhancing the Recruiter’s Impact • Recruiters should provide timely feedback. • Recruiters should avoid offensive behavior. • They should avoid behaving in ways that might convey the wrong impression about the organization. • The organization can recruit with teams rather than individual recruiters. 5-34
  • 35. Recruiting Exercise (1 of 2) • You are the regional HR director of the restaurant chain (e.g., Ruby Tuesday’s or TGI Fridays) and responsible for recruiting all staff for the restaurants in your region. • One of the stores in your region needs to hire servers. 5-35
  • 36. Recruiting Exercise (2 of 2) 1. What knowledge, skills, and abilities are required for the positions you are recruiting? 2. Will your sources of applicants be internal, external, or both? Explain. 3. What recruiting strategies will you use? 4. What metrics will you use to measure your success? 5-36
  • 37. Summary • The first step in human resource planning is personnel forecasting. Through trend analysis and good judgment, the planner tries to determine the supply and demand for various human resources. • The next step is to determine the labor demand for workers in various job categories. Analysis of a transitional matrix can help the planner identify which job categories can be filled internally and where high turnover is likely. 5-37
  • 38. Summary (continued) • To reduce a surplus, downsizing, pay reductions, and demotions deliver fast results but at a high cost in human suffering that may hurt surviving employees’ motivation and future recruiting. • To avoid a labor shortage, requiring overtime is the easiest and fastest strategy. • Internal recruiting generally makes job vacancies more attractive because candidates see opportunities for growth and advancement. 5-38
  • 39. Summary (continued) • Lead-the-market pay strategies make jobs economically desirable. • Internal sources are usually not sufficient for all of an organization’s labor needs. • Through their behavior and other characteristics, recruiters influence the nature of the job vacancy and the kinds of applicants generated. 5-39

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Chapter 5, Planning for and Recruiting Human Resources, examines factors that influence the supply and demand for labor, and, in particular, focus on what human resources managers can do in terms of planning and executing human resource policies that give their firms competitive advantage in a dynamic environment. Two of the major ways that societal trends and events affect employers are through (1) consumer markets, which affect the demand for goods and services, and (2) labor markets, which affect the supply of people to produce goods and services. In some cases, the market might be characterized by a labor surplus. In other cases, the market may be characterized by a shortage of labor. Reconciling the difference between the supply and demand for labor presents a challenge for organizations, and how they address this will affect their overall Competitiveness. There are three keys to effectively utilizing labor markets to one’s competitive advantage. First, companies must have a clear idea of their current configuration of human resources. In particular, they need to know the strengths and weaknesses of their present stock of employees. Second, organizations must know where they are going in the future and be aware of how their present configuration of human resources relates to the configuration that will be needed. Third, where there are discrepancies between the present configuration and the configuration required for the future, organizations need programs that will address these discrepancies. Under conditions of a labor surplus, this may mean creating an effective downsizing intervention. Under conditions of a labor shortage, this may mean waging an effective recruitment campaign. Chapter 5 looks at tools and technologies that can help an organization develop and implement effective strategies for leveraging labor market “threats” into opportunities to gain competitive advantage.
  2. After reading and discussing this chapter, you should be able to:
  3. After reading and discussing this chapter, you should be able to:
  4. Trends and events that affect the economy also create opportunities and problems in obtaining human resources. To prepare for and respond to these challenges, organizations engage in human resource planning – defined in Chapter 1 as identifying the numbers and types of employees the organization will require to meet its objectives.
  5. Figure 5.1 shows the human resource planning process. The process consists of three stages: Forecasting Goal setting and strategic planning Program implementation and evaluation
  6. The first step in human resource planning is forecasting. The primary goal is to predict which areas of the organization will experience labor shortages or surpluses.
  7. Usually an organization forecasts demand for specific job categories or skill areas. After identifying the relevant job categories or skills, the planner investigates the likely demand for each. The planner must forecast whether the need for people with the necessary skills and experience will increase or decrease. There are several ways of making such forecasts.
  8. Once a company has forecast the demand for labor, it needs an indication of the firm’s labor supply.
  9. Table 5.1 is an example of a transitional matrix. Matrices such as this one are extremely useful for charting historical trends in the company’s labor supply.
  10. Issues related to a labor surplus or shortage can pose serious challenges for the organization.
  11. This is the second step in human resource planning as shown in the middle of Figure 5.1.
  12. Ask students: “ How can HR prepare itself for this reality?” “ What should be done now to avoid the shortage?”
  13. This table describes each option for managing labor shortages and surpluses in terms of important factors to consider. These factors are speed, amount of suffering caused, and ability to change later.
  14. A public accounting firm realizes they have a surplus of support personnel (not auditors). What should they do? Hire temporary workers Offer early retirement Downsize people in those positions Wait for attrition and implement a hiring freeze for those positions There may be more than one good answer depending on the student’s rationale. D would have the least negative impact but may take a long time. “B” Early retirement would likely entice more than just support personnel and perhaps more than just 15 people which could cause a labor shortage. Downsizing would be fast but could create morale problems and a poor public image although with the small numbers this may not be much of a problem. “ A” is not appropriate until the surplus is managed.
  15. For whatever HR strategies are selected, the final stage of human resource planning involves implementing the strategies and evaluating the outcomes. This stage is represented by the bottom part of Figure 5.1 .
  16. Meeting affirmative action goals requires that employers carry out an additional level of human resource planning aimed at those goals. The organization looks at the representation of subgroups in its labor force.
  17. The goals of recruiting (encouraging qualified people to apply for jobs) and selection (deciding which candidates would be the best fit) are different enough that they are most effective when performed separately, rather than combined as in a job interview that also involves selling candidates on the company.
  18. All companies have to make decisions in three areas of recruiting: Personnel policies Recruitment sources Characteristics and behavior of the recruiter These aspects of recruiting have different effects on whom the organization ultimately hires. This is shown in Figure 5.2 .
  19. An organization’s personnel policies are its decisions about how it will carry out human resource management, including how it will fill job vacancies. Each of these strategies have a particular set of pros and cons. Policies should be evaluated as to their ability to support the organization’s long-term strategy.
  20. Another critical element of an organization’s recruitment strategy is its decisions about where to look for applicants. The total labor market is enormous and spread over the entire globe.
  21. For the employer, relying on internal sources offers several advantages:
  22. In a survey of large, well-known businesses, respondents said about one-third of positions are filled with people who already work for the company and accept a promotion or transfer.
  23. Despite the advantages of internal recruitment, organizations often have good reasons to recruit externally. For entry-level positions and perhaps for specialized upper-level positions, the organization has no internal recruits from which to draw. Also, bringing in outsiders may expose the organization to new ideas or new ways of doing business.
  24. Figure 5.3 shows which of the external sources of recruiting are used most among large companies surveyed. According to the survey results shown in Figure 5.3 , the largest share (about one-fourth) of new employees hired by large companies came from referrals, and the next largest share (almost 21 percent) came from direct applications made at the employer’s Web site.
  25. There are few rules that say what recruitment source is best for a given job vacancy. Therefore, it is wise for employers to monitor the quality of all their recruitment sources.
  26. Table 5.3 shows how the yield ratio and cost per hire measures are used by HR professionals.
  27. In your last job search, what was your experience with a recruiter or other point of contact before you were offered the job? Lousy, I didn’t take the job Lousy, but I took the job anyway Great, but I didn’t take the job Great, I took the job The experience wasn’t memorable. Use this question as a starting point to discuss the factors that contributed to taking the job or not and to what extent the recruiter or point of contact had on that decision. Follow-up with a series of “why” questions for those who responded to each option.
  28. The third influence on recruitment outcomes is the recruiter – including this person’s characteristics and the way he or she behaves. The recruiter affects the nature of both the job vacancy and the applicants generated.
  29. The recruiter affects the nature of both the job vacancy and the applicants generated. True=A; False=B Applicants respond more positively when the recruiter is an HR specialist than line managers or incumbents. False – applicants tend to respond more positively to someone who is currently in the job or a manager. Applicants respond positively to recruiters whom are warm and informative True - In general, applicants respond more positively to recruiters whom they perceive as warm and informative. Personnel policies are more important than the recruiter when deciding whether or not to take a job. True - For affecting whether people choose to take a job, the recruiter seems less important than an organization’s personnel policies that directly affect the job’s features. Realistic job previews should highlight the positive characteristics of the job rather than the negative. False - Realistic job previews provide background information about job’s positive and negative qualities.
  30. Figure 5.4 quotes applicants who felt they had extremely bad experiences with recruiters. Their statements provide examples of behaviors to avoid.
  31. Researchers have tried to find the conditions in which recruiters do make a difference. Such research suggests that an organization can take several steps to increase the positive impact that recruiters have on job candidates. Through such positive behavior, recruiters can give organizations a better chance of competing for talented human resources.
  32. Questions for discussion are on the next slide.
  33. Have them think about this as individuals for a couple of minutes and then work together with a partner to develop an approach. 1. This job should be familiar to them so they should have a good list of KSAs 2. Consider the right source based on the necessary qualifications of the employee. Also, consider promoting hosts to be a server if possible? Costs should be a consideration as well as reach in terms of diversity. What will they want to keep track of to measure their success? Job performance, time to hire, cost per hire, yield ratios, etc.