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How HR's should manage New Recruits?
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HR, new recruitment, managing new recruits, talent management, organizational development.
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Human Resources (HR) Consulting, Recruitment Agency
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Employee recruitment forms a major part of an organization's overall resourcing strategies which seek to identify and secure the people needed for the organization to survive and succeed in the short to medium-term. Recruitment activities need to be responsive to the ever-increasingly competitive market to secure suitably qualified and capable recruits at all levels.

To be effective these initiatives need to include how and when to source the best recruits internally or externally. Common to the success of either are; well-defined organizational structures with sound job design, robust task and person specification and versatile selection processes, reward, employment relations and human resource policies, underpinned by a commitment for strong employer branding and employee engagement strategies.
So, let's see how HR's should manage the new recruits??

So, let's see how HR's should manage the new recruits??
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rajarathinam
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"being better team player and focus on company goal"
| 1 year ago
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An Organisation cannot expect all the candidates who can satisfy the requirement set for particular job.Requirement may differ according to different sector but the basic requirements would be which all company expects knowledge of the...
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Shivaraj
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"Passion for job contribution & ability to contribute"
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An employee should stay with organization as long he can to job and can learn from job..
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Anup Jain
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"Based on job requirement"
| 3 years ago
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Yes, the HR department should be in sink with the Business Analyst and should have a good foresight of the number of people to be hired and their expertise level required accroding to the need of hour. If a batch of x ppl is to be hired, some...
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Yes
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SUDHIR KHURANA
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"Yes"
| 8 months ago
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It is a sound investment in human capital for it grooms trainees of the new environment they are going to work in besides learning things at the grass root level.
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Edu Head
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"No"
| 8 months ago
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I do not know how we can put a fresh employee directly into work without giving him proper training. Most of the time the work of an employee will be totally different from what he has learned, also the real time experience will be entirely...
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Jatinder Kapur
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"Yes"
| 3 years ago
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Human Resources need training for building upon their competencies and skill sets so that they can contribute to the key result areas of the organization. We need to have a competitive and standardized selection criteria and meticulous process...
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Suryanarayan Murthy
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"Sense of belonging"
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Create a sense of belonging. A feeling "yes, this is my company". It helps in the long run.
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Fazalur Rahman
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"oppose outsourced induction programs"
| 3 years ago
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I agree with you, no single person who is not attached to the organization will have a better understanding. One with in the organization and who has the flare towards development of the organization is the right person to deliver the induction...
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RAMESH KANDADAI
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"Create a homely environment to work."
| 3 years ago
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The first year after induction you probably need to follow certain ideas: 1. Put in place a good induction program that conveys an image of the company of employee empowerment and satisfaction. The employee should feel that he has joined a close...
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G C Jagadeesan
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"Older and younger employees"
| 3 years ago
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A very practical approach. To day the younger generations are highly knowledgeable and talented. They are fresh, filled with energy and drive.As an elderly employee our actions should show them the right path and take them on the right roads with...
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Yonathan Wattimena
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"Brainstorm. List all possible solutions"
| 3 years ago
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Just a simple words you need, there is "Love and Trust", respect the others and focus....you will get a great relationship.
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afsar usman rakhane
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"HR"
| 2 years ago
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HR is an important aspect in any company
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