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The Secret Guide Series™ Recruitment Copyright 2021©
Recruitment
The Secret Guide Series™
The Secret Guide Series™ Recruitment Copyright 2021©
Recruitment
Copyright © 2021
Guide by Dr. Salim Hajje Ph.D.,
Strategy Consultant Business Unlimited
Recruiting the right employees can be a
challenge, with no guarantee of
success. But using the right information
and procedures will improve your
chances of finding what you are looking
for.
This Guide outlines:
 How to plan your recruitment.
 How to find suitable candidates.
 How to choose the right person.
1 Planning ahead
A. Recruit to meet your business
needs.
8 Use your business plan to
anticipate future requirements. For
example, if you plan to break into
new markets, you may need to
recruit sales people with relevant
skills and experience.
8 Identify seasonal fluctuations in
your business and work out how
you will cover them. For example,
by using temporary or casual
workers, or self-employed
contractors.
8 Decide on an ideal balance of
full-time employees and other
types of employee.
8 Decide when to recruit. For
example, by analyzing likely levels
of staff turnover.
B. Recruit to tackle problem areas.
For example, poor performance may be
due to employee shortages.
8 Identify employees who are not
performing. Work out if existing
employees could be retrained or if
additional employees are needed.
8 Consider using a qualified
consultant for an objective
assessment of recruitment
problems, such as high employee
turnover.
C. Benchmark salaries in your
industry.
8 Read the news and job sections of
appropriate trade publications.
8 Talk to your local Business Link or
Jobcentre about local rates.
D. Set up good recruitment procedures
and brief everyone involved in the
process.
8 Make sure your recruitment
procedures do not discriminate. so
you can justify why you chose one
candidate over another.
The Secret Guide Series™ Recruitment Copyright 2021©
A. Start by drafting a detailed job
description.
This is especially important for new
posts and as posts change.
8 Set out the main responsibilities,
and the regular and occasional
tasks.
8 Detail reporting lines and team
responsibilities.
B. In your person specification, set out
the skills you want the recruit to have.
8 Use the job description to work out
which skills and knowledge are
needed. Identify what you need
immediately, and what can be
developed through training.
For example, you may want a certain
number of years’ experience, or the
ability to work well in a team.
8 The personal skills you are looking
for may reflect the style and
values of your business, or the
balance of personalities in existing
teams.
Give all skills a weighting according to
their importance and decide which are
essential, and which are desirable.
C. Decide how much you are prepared
to pay.
8 Decide on your offer, taking
industry and local rates into
account (see 1C).
8 Link offers to your pay structures
or the value you expect the
employee to bring.
Beware of antagonizing existing
employees and ensure you give equal
pay for work of equal value.
2 Defining what you want
The Secret Guide Series™ Recruitment Copyright 2021©
3 Finding candidates
A. Make use of internal resources.
8 Internal promotion is the cheapest
way to recruit, and can also help
you motivate and keep existing
employees.
Use your training and development
programmes to prepare employees for
promotion.
8 Consider offering bonuses to
existing employees who put you in
touch with successful recruits.
8 Keep on-spec applications on file.
B. Advertise externally, using a
carefully written advertisement (see
4A).
8 Advertise in appropriate
publications. For example, target
employees using national
newspapers or specialist trade
magazines.
Unless you expect the candidate to
relocate to your area, local
newspapers may be the best option.
8 The cheapest way to advertise is
on your website. But this may be
inefficient if your site does not
attract enough visitors. You can
also advertise on job sites such as
www.hirelebanese.com .
C. Consider using an employment
agency, preferably with experience in
your business sector (see box).
8 Agencies can be helpful when
recruiting specialist or temporary
employees, or recruits from skills
shortage areas.
8 Hiring temporary staff can be a
good way to get to know
employees before offering them
permanent positions.
8 Make sure you provide a detailed
brief of your requirements (see
4A).
“Retaining good employees is preferable to
the risks and costs of recruitment. New
employees are more likely to stay if they
feel they have the respect of their
colleagues and managers, while being
encouraged to develop their knowledge and
skills. Job satisfaction increases if employees
believe they can influence their work and
their pay is fair.”
Best use of agencies
To get good results using recruitment
agencies, you need to take care.
A. Provide the right information.
Negotiate a clear contract, detailing what
the agency will do, what charges are
payable, and what will happen if an
employee leaves soon after joining you
(most agencies provide a rebate).
Give agencies feedback about the
quality of their candidates, so they can
improve their screening procedures if
necessary.
B. Control the cost. For example, if you are
recruiting temporary or casual employees, it
is cheaper to recruit in batches.
Agencies usually charge 10 to 20 per cent of
the first year's salary, depending on the size
of the salary involved. At the 20 per cent
rate, you might pay 25 per cent of the salary
upfront, 25 per cent on introduction, and
the rest on appointment, or the whole fee
once the candidate has started work.
Be prepared to negotiate terms. For
example, many agencies require
payment within 14 days.
Avoid exclusive agreements in exchange for
lower rates, until the agency has proved it
can provide suitable candidates.
The Secret Guide Series™ Recruitment Copyright 2021©
D. Build relationships with local
schools, colleges and universities to
attract promising candidates for
trainee positions and
participate in job fairs.
8 Be ready to interview candidates
when they start to look for work at
the beginning of their final year.
4 Attracting candidates
A. Write your job advertisement, or
agency brief, with care.
8 Model your own ad on the best
advertisements for similar jobs.
8 Describe your business. State what
you do and where you are located.
8 Detail the important elements of
the job. Remember to mention
attractive features. For example,
explain what makes the job
interesting and why your company
is good to work for.
8 Indicate the salary involved.
Specify a range so that you can vary
your final offer according to what a
candidate seems worth.
8 Include any training and promotion
opportunities.
8 State what you want from a
candidate (e.g. indicate what
experience is required).
8 Tell candidates how to apply (see
4B), and the closing date for
applications.
B. Invite applications in a form that
helps you assess each candidate (see
5A).
8 A CV and covering letter should
give you the information you need
to draw up an interview shortlist.
8 Using your own application form
can help you get more specific
information, and provides an easier
and fairer way to compare
candidates.
“You can’t select the right people if you don’t
have a clear idea of what you need. Analyze the
strengths and weaknesses of your existing team
against your business needs, and recruit
accordingly.”
The Secret Guide Series™ Recruitment Copyright 2021©
5 Selection
A. Turn your job and person
specification (see 2B) into a checklist
to help assess each applicant.
8 Look for evidence of success in
previous work. Distinguish between
tasks applicants have carried out
and areas where they have
managed the activities of others.
B. Prepare a shortlist.
8 Invite short-listed candidates to an
interview. Tell them where, when,
and how long the interview will be,
what testing or other requirements
you have, and who they should ask
for when they arrive.
8 Ask any disabled candidates
whether they need special
arrangements.
8 Send an interview pack with
relevant information about your
company.
8 Keep some candidates in reserve in
case the most promising applicants
turn out to be unsuitable.
8 Send rejection letters to
unsuccessful candidates as soon as
possible.
C. Interview short-listed candidates.
8 Use two or more interviewers,
including any relevant personnel.
For example, someone with
specialist or technical knowledge.
8 Ask questions, using your checklist,
again, as a guide.
8 Give more information about the
job, and sell it to the candidate.
8 Test for relevant skills (see D).
8 Record the performance of each
candidate. Give each one a score,
using your weighting system (see
2B).
8 If necessary, arrange second
interviews for the best candidates.
8 Tell candidates when they will hear
from you. Beware of making verbal
offers of employment, which are
legally binding.
D. Use work samples or exercises to
assess candidates’ ability to do the job
well.
8 Devise your own test, relevant to
the job you are offering (see box,
page 3).
8 You can use psychometric tests to
measure candidates’ general
aptitude, specific skills and
personal qualities. You may need
appropriate training.
E. Take up references for the best
candidate.
8 Ask for written details of the
candidate’s responsibilities and
performance.
8 Check any other crucial details. For
example, essential qualifications,
dates of employment and salary.
8 If none of the candidates are
suitable, start again. Evaluate what
went wrong. See 7.
“Interviews can often be less than 50 per cent
effective in predicting how well new
employees will do their job. To get people who
really perform, you need to test their
skills at the selection stage.”
The Secret Guide Series™ Recruitment Copyright 2021©
6 Employment
A. Send an offer letter to your
preferred candidate.
Say when the job starts and how
8 much time the candidate has to
accept the offer.
8 State what salary you are offering
and when it will be reviewed.
8 Make it clear if the offer is subject
to any conditions.
For example, references (see 5E).
8 For permanent employees, state
the
length of the probation period
(usually three to six months).
8 Supply written terms and
conditions with your offer letter,
or not later than two months after
the date of employment
It is sensible to have a written
agreement when contracting with
self-employed people, too.
B. Send polite rejection letters to any
remaining unsuccessful candidates.
8 It may be appropriate to offer
opportunities for feedback. Do so
automatically for internal
candidates, on request for others.
C. Plan a warm welcome for new
employees. This can
significantly improve their
attitude, even if they only work on a
temporary or casual basis.
8 Tell other employees when
someone new is joining your
company.
8 Show new employees round and
make introductions to key
colleagues.
D. Complete new employees’
induction.
8 Provide a company handbook,
information about your business.
8 Support the employee through the
probation period with regular
appraisals and organize any
training needed.
E. Fulfill your obligations as an
employer.
8 For example, complete appropriate
tax and Daman procedures.
The Secret Guide Series™ Recruitment Copyright 2021©
7 Review
Periodically review the effectiveness of
your recruitment process by examining
key indicators.
A. Analyze your recruitment methods.
8 Look at the different recruitment
channels you use. Are they
delivering the quality of applicant
you want?
8 Analyze how many unsuitable
applicants you get. Compare their
applications with your
advertisements. You might need to
change the information you
provide.
B. Monitor your employee turnover.
8 Interview employees when they
leave, and find out why they are
leaving. You may find you recruited
the wrong people in the first place.
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Unlimited®
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Recruitment Methodology and Strategy
Conducting executive search
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Appraisal & Remuneration system
Introducing job evaluation schemes
Improving employees skills
Training and development programme
Preparing personal development plans
Creating team working environment
Good Work!
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  • 1. The Secret Guide Series™ Recruitment Copyright 2021© Recruitment The Secret Guide Series™
  • 2. The Secret Guide Series™ Recruitment Copyright 2021© Recruitment Copyright © 2021 Guide by Dr. Salim Hajje Ph.D., Strategy Consultant Business Unlimited Recruiting the right employees can be a challenge, with no guarantee of success. But using the right information and procedures will improve your chances of finding what you are looking for. This Guide outlines:  How to plan your recruitment.  How to find suitable candidates.  How to choose the right person. 1 Planning ahead A. Recruit to meet your business needs. 8 Use your business plan to anticipate future requirements. For example, if you plan to break into new markets, you may need to recruit sales people with relevant skills and experience. 8 Identify seasonal fluctuations in your business and work out how you will cover them. For example, by using temporary or casual workers, or self-employed contractors. 8 Decide on an ideal balance of full-time employees and other types of employee. 8 Decide when to recruit. For example, by analyzing likely levels of staff turnover. B. Recruit to tackle problem areas. For example, poor performance may be due to employee shortages. 8 Identify employees who are not performing. Work out if existing employees could be retrained or if additional employees are needed. 8 Consider using a qualified consultant for an objective assessment of recruitment problems, such as high employee turnover. C. Benchmark salaries in your industry. 8 Read the news and job sections of appropriate trade publications. 8 Talk to your local Business Link or Jobcentre about local rates. D. Set up good recruitment procedures and brief everyone involved in the process. 8 Make sure your recruitment procedures do not discriminate. so you can justify why you chose one candidate over another.
  • 3. The Secret Guide Series™ Recruitment Copyright 2021© A. Start by drafting a detailed job description. This is especially important for new posts and as posts change. 8 Set out the main responsibilities, and the regular and occasional tasks. 8 Detail reporting lines and team responsibilities. B. In your person specification, set out the skills you want the recruit to have. 8 Use the job description to work out which skills and knowledge are needed. Identify what you need immediately, and what can be developed through training. For example, you may want a certain number of years’ experience, or the ability to work well in a team. 8 The personal skills you are looking for may reflect the style and values of your business, or the balance of personalities in existing teams. Give all skills a weighting according to their importance and decide which are essential, and which are desirable. C. Decide how much you are prepared to pay. 8 Decide on your offer, taking industry and local rates into account (see 1C). 8 Link offers to your pay structures or the value you expect the employee to bring. Beware of antagonizing existing employees and ensure you give equal pay for work of equal value. 2 Defining what you want
  • 4. The Secret Guide Series™ Recruitment Copyright 2021© 3 Finding candidates A. Make use of internal resources. 8 Internal promotion is the cheapest way to recruit, and can also help you motivate and keep existing employees. Use your training and development programmes to prepare employees for promotion. 8 Consider offering bonuses to existing employees who put you in touch with successful recruits. 8 Keep on-spec applications on file. B. Advertise externally, using a carefully written advertisement (see 4A). 8 Advertise in appropriate publications. For example, target employees using national newspapers or specialist trade magazines. Unless you expect the candidate to relocate to your area, local newspapers may be the best option. 8 The cheapest way to advertise is on your website. But this may be inefficient if your site does not attract enough visitors. You can also advertise on job sites such as www.hirelebanese.com . C. Consider using an employment agency, preferably with experience in your business sector (see box). 8 Agencies can be helpful when recruiting specialist or temporary employees, or recruits from skills shortage areas. 8 Hiring temporary staff can be a good way to get to know employees before offering them permanent positions. 8 Make sure you provide a detailed brief of your requirements (see 4A). “Retaining good employees is preferable to the risks and costs of recruitment. New employees are more likely to stay if they feel they have the respect of their colleagues and managers, while being encouraged to develop their knowledge and skills. Job satisfaction increases if employees believe they can influence their work and their pay is fair.” Best use of agencies To get good results using recruitment agencies, you need to take care. A. Provide the right information. Negotiate a clear contract, detailing what the agency will do, what charges are payable, and what will happen if an employee leaves soon after joining you (most agencies provide a rebate). Give agencies feedback about the quality of their candidates, so they can improve their screening procedures if necessary. B. Control the cost. For example, if you are recruiting temporary or casual employees, it is cheaper to recruit in batches. Agencies usually charge 10 to 20 per cent of the first year's salary, depending on the size of the salary involved. At the 20 per cent rate, you might pay 25 per cent of the salary upfront, 25 per cent on introduction, and the rest on appointment, or the whole fee once the candidate has started work. Be prepared to negotiate terms. For example, many agencies require payment within 14 days. Avoid exclusive agreements in exchange for lower rates, until the agency has proved it can provide suitable candidates.
  • 5. The Secret Guide Series™ Recruitment Copyright 2021© D. Build relationships with local schools, colleges and universities to attract promising candidates for trainee positions and participate in job fairs. 8 Be ready to interview candidates when they start to look for work at the beginning of their final year. 4 Attracting candidates A. Write your job advertisement, or agency brief, with care. 8 Model your own ad on the best advertisements for similar jobs. 8 Describe your business. State what you do and where you are located. 8 Detail the important elements of the job. Remember to mention attractive features. For example, explain what makes the job interesting and why your company is good to work for. 8 Indicate the salary involved. Specify a range so that you can vary your final offer according to what a candidate seems worth. 8 Include any training and promotion opportunities. 8 State what you want from a candidate (e.g. indicate what experience is required). 8 Tell candidates how to apply (see 4B), and the closing date for applications. B. Invite applications in a form that helps you assess each candidate (see 5A). 8 A CV and covering letter should give you the information you need to draw up an interview shortlist. 8 Using your own application form can help you get more specific information, and provides an easier and fairer way to compare candidates. “You can’t select the right people if you don’t have a clear idea of what you need. Analyze the strengths and weaknesses of your existing team against your business needs, and recruit accordingly.”
  • 6. The Secret Guide Series™ Recruitment Copyright 2021© 5 Selection A. Turn your job and person specification (see 2B) into a checklist to help assess each applicant. 8 Look for evidence of success in previous work. Distinguish between tasks applicants have carried out and areas where they have managed the activities of others. B. Prepare a shortlist. 8 Invite short-listed candidates to an interview. Tell them where, when, and how long the interview will be, what testing or other requirements you have, and who they should ask for when they arrive. 8 Ask any disabled candidates whether they need special arrangements. 8 Send an interview pack with relevant information about your company. 8 Keep some candidates in reserve in case the most promising applicants turn out to be unsuitable. 8 Send rejection letters to unsuccessful candidates as soon as possible. C. Interview short-listed candidates. 8 Use two or more interviewers, including any relevant personnel. For example, someone with specialist or technical knowledge. 8 Ask questions, using your checklist, again, as a guide. 8 Give more information about the job, and sell it to the candidate. 8 Test for relevant skills (see D). 8 Record the performance of each candidate. Give each one a score, using your weighting system (see 2B). 8 If necessary, arrange second interviews for the best candidates. 8 Tell candidates when they will hear from you. Beware of making verbal offers of employment, which are legally binding. D. Use work samples or exercises to assess candidates’ ability to do the job well. 8 Devise your own test, relevant to the job you are offering (see box, page 3). 8 You can use psychometric tests to measure candidates’ general aptitude, specific skills and personal qualities. You may need appropriate training. E. Take up references for the best candidate. 8 Ask for written details of the candidate’s responsibilities and performance. 8 Check any other crucial details. For example, essential qualifications, dates of employment and salary. 8 If none of the candidates are suitable, start again. Evaluate what went wrong. See 7. “Interviews can often be less than 50 per cent effective in predicting how well new employees will do their job. To get people who really perform, you need to test their skills at the selection stage.”
  • 7. The Secret Guide Series™ Recruitment Copyright 2021© 6 Employment A. Send an offer letter to your preferred candidate. Say when the job starts and how 8 much time the candidate has to accept the offer. 8 State what salary you are offering and when it will be reviewed. 8 Make it clear if the offer is subject to any conditions. For example, references (see 5E). 8 For permanent employees, state the length of the probation period (usually three to six months). 8 Supply written terms and conditions with your offer letter, or not later than two months after the date of employment It is sensible to have a written agreement when contracting with self-employed people, too. B. Send polite rejection letters to any remaining unsuccessful candidates. 8 It may be appropriate to offer opportunities for feedback. Do so automatically for internal candidates, on request for others. C. Plan a warm welcome for new employees. This can significantly improve their attitude, even if they only work on a temporary or casual basis. 8 Tell other employees when someone new is joining your company. 8 Show new employees round and make introductions to key colleagues. D. Complete new employees’ induction. 8 Provide a company handbook, information about your business. 8 Support the employee through the probation period with regular appraisals and organize any training needed. E. Fulfill your obligations as an employer. 8 For example, complete appropriate tax and Daman procedures.
  • 8. The Secret Guide Series™ Recruitment Copyright 2021© 7 Review Periodically review the effectiveness of your recruitment process by examining key indicators. A. Analyze your recruitment methods. 8 Look at the different recruitment channels you use. Are they delivering the quality of applicant you want? 8 Analyze how many unsuitable applicants you get. Compare their applications with your advertisements. You might need to change the information you provide. B. Monitor your employee turnover. 8 Interview employees when they leave, and find out why they are leaving. You may find you recruited the wrong people in the first place. Business Unlimited® The official business grower© Business Unlimited, Internationally Certified Consultant will help You Successfully Design & run a Long Term HR Strategy Recruitment Methodology and Strategy Conducting executive search Interviewing and evaluating recruits Job analysis and Job descriptions Auditing personnel functions Appraisal & Remuneration system Introducing job evaluation schemes Improving employees skills Training and development programme Preparing personal development plans Creating team working environment Good Work! Now if you’re serious about designing & running a Long Term HR Strategy, you really need to know more about how Business Unlimited can help you reach your goals. Its where top professionals go to become more successful... Please contact us at 03-394 325 / 04-41 60 61 consult@business-unlimited.com www.business-unlimited.com This is truly a risk-Free call Dr. Salim Hajje Ph.D.