Industry is
facing an alarming labor shortage and for many it is a labor crisis. Almost every employer
across the country has felt the labor squeeze from colleges reporting fewer student
enrollments, to the aging workforce that is retiring at unprecedented rates. Unlike any
time in recent history, Human Resource (HR) departments are facing considerable pressure
to meet recruitment and staffing demands.
b. One answer may
be the Internet
The Internet (or
Net) is quickly changing the way employers and job seekers find each other. Job seekers
now have easier access to help-wanted advertising and more information about employers
than ever before. Recruiters can now reach more people faster and at a fraction of the
cost of traditional recruitment methods. Net recruiting, cyberrecruiting or e-recruiting
as it is sometimes called, is becoming a popular solution to the labor shortage and an
invaluable addition to any HR recruitment strategy.
c. Does Internet
recruiting work
The Net is
utilized by all types of job seekers who surf the Web as a tool to help find friends
online, research and book flight reservations, check the time or weather, find current
news or view the latest stock quotes, transfer text documents, photos or data files, place
a classified ad, chat with other Net surfers, buy books, CDs, computers or to just have
fun with entertainment resources.
d. Benefits to Internet recruiting
As a minimum,
recruiters can utilize the Net for placement of online job ads, and for resume research.
But for the experienced online recruiter, the Net can offer unlimited possibilities.
There are also multiple job-posting resources such as Career Path, at www.careerpath.com and the Classified Advertising Network at www.texoma.com/donrey/classified/newspaper/advertising - where one can place classified ads in 57 newspapers. HMC is the leading executive construction recruiter and construction executive search firm for construction president placement. For C-level construction staffing and
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legacy in corporate board member recruitment.HOW EMPLOYERS CAN RECRUIT CANDIDTES ON THE INTERNET
a. Who ya gonna call?
e. Tips to
Internet recruiting
f. Top employment
resources on the Internet
The company Web site
is a good marketing tool to promote the company and a great way to advertise job
opportunities. By adding an additional Web page of job openings to the company Web site,
HR recruiters can significantly increase incoming resume traffic, especially if the job
opportunity page is linked from the company homepage. The company Webmaster can set up an
easy-to-use administrative template for adding new jobs, or changing and deleting old ones
so HR can manage this page without assistance from the webmaster.
When posting job
opportunities on the Net, remember to include as much detail as possible about the
position, its benefits, and other key reasons why a candidate should apply. If there are
many positions available, consider categorizing the job postings and adding a search
engine. Create an online application form for job seekers to complete that is formatted to
integrate into the company's internal resume management program. However it is important
to provide a means of alternative contact both online (such as email, message board, etc.)
and offline (fax and phone numbers) since many job seekers prefer to fax in their resume
or call in. Consider also offering special incentives to job seekers who submit their
resume such as access to training materials, contest drawings and other inexpensive
awards.
The major search engines are popular for locating
resumes since they often contain the largest databases of online documents. Robots from
the major search engines crawl the Net continually, seeking out new job and resume
postings. Top general search engines include hotbot.com,altavista.com, infoseek.com, northernlight.com and lycos.com.
How do you determine
which job databases on the Internet are the biggest? It's hard, because
"biggest" can be measured in so many ways, including number of unique job
listings, number of "hits," number of participating employers/recruiters, number
of page views, and number of links to the site. One Internet measurement company called
MediaMetrix at www.mediametrix.com/, has posted what it calls the most unique visitors
among their list of the Top 7 job databases for December month 1998: www.careermosaic.com,
www.monster.com, www.careerpath.com, www.resumail.com, www.headhunter.net ,www.occ.com, www.jobtrack.com ,
Gonyea Guide to Online Career and Employment Sites, www.onlinecareerguide.com . Monster
Board claims to have the largest online database of resumes and allows direct postings
from corporate resume management programs such as NetStart Inc., Restrac, Resumix and
Ezaccess systems.
Other popular
employment databases include www.hotjobs.com,www.iccweb.com, www.joboptions.com,
www.thejobresource.com (college resumes) and Yahoo Classifieds at
classifieds.yahoo.com/employment.html
The Internet Recruiting Edge,
by Barbara Ling, presents vital information for those recruiters who desire to make their
mark on the Net, buy a Web site from a qualified Web designer, and locate skilled job
seekers for their business before their competition does. It includes a comprehensive
bookmark's file that contains over 600 links to recruiting sites.
Recruiter's Internet Survival
Guide, by John Sumser with Internet Business Network at www.interbiznet.com. John
manages Electronic Recruiting News, a complete online resource for recruiters.
CareerXroads, by Gerry Crispin
and Mark Mehler. The book lists and compares the top 500 jobs, resumes and career
management sites on the World Wide Web.
Internet Guide for Recruiters,
promoted by Michael's & Associates of Coal Valley, IL, contains 946 Web sites of
resumes, job postings, salary surveys, cost-of-living & relocation information, trade
journals, newsgroup directories, employment law, professional associations, HR
information, resource and sourcing leads, computer resources, and much, much more.
Locate and connect
with college placement centers through The National Association of Colleges and Employers
(NACE) at www.jobWeb.org/NACE/ or JobTrak at www.jobtrak.com with over 600 new jobs
posted each day for college students and recent graduates. Also www.collegegrad.com , and careercampus.com .
ITTA's Pro-active
Recruiter Robot at www.prorecruiter.com is an automated agent that finds resumes as they
hit the Web and can deliver pre-planned messages from recruiting professionals. There are
also meta-tools such as Web Compass at arachnid.qdeck.com/qdeck/products/wc20,
which link to primary search engines and drive queries out over the Web.
Basic information to Web surfing can
be found at Yahoo's Surf School www3.zdnet.com/yil/filters/surfjump.html, Microsoft's
Internet Tutorial at www.microsoft.com/magazine/guides/internet, or Internet 101 at
www2.famvid.com/i101
Monsterboard at www.monster.com
provides free seminars around the country for recruiters to develop Net recruitment
strategies.
WebSearch Consulting, located at
www.gis.net/~Weblogic, specializes in Net training for recruiters.
The Virtual Coach, located at www.virtual-coach.com, is available to help
recruiters learn more about online recruiting and create a strategy suited to unique
needs.
Intel Search at www.intell-search.com provides training and a
complete directory of online tools for recruiters. Internet 101 at
www.learntheinternet.com is a fee-based course to lead people through the basic functions
of the Net.
Internet Business Network at www.interbiznet.com is a company focused
exclusively on Electronic Recruiting offering seminars and training.
Recommended online publications
include HR Magazine at www.shrm.org/hrmagazine, and Workforce Online at
www.workforceonline.com.
One of the leaders in online HR
resources is the Society for Human Resource Management, located at www.shrm.org. SHRM is the leading voice of the human
resource profession, representing the interests of more than 100,000 professional and
student members from around the world.
The Human Resource Professional's
Gateway to the Net at www.hrisolutions.com, contains helpful links to hundreds of
resources for the online HR professional.
HR Management Resources on the
Internet, from the Business School at Nottingham Trent University at www.nbs.ntu.ac.uk/staff/lyerj/hrm_link.htm,
provides comprehensive and international links to HR resources.
HR World, at www.hrworld.com offers
links, articles, and information for the HR professional.
HR Online located at www.hr2000.com
is a link to several HR-related sites and companies.
Webhire, by Restrac at www.restrac.com, is an online recruiting and resume
management system for growing employers that helps post jobs, store, search, and track
resumes (paper or electronic) through the hiring process.
The Salary and Moving Calculator at www2.homefair.com/calc/salcalc.html,
is powered by statistics provided and updated quarterly by the Center for Mobility
Resources. Users can compare cost-of-living expenses for hundreds of cities across the
country.
Weddle's Online News, online newsletter for online recruitment tips www.weddles.com
"The article above was written by construction recruiter Frederick Hornberger, CPC, president of Hornberger Management Company in Wilmington, Delaware (www.hmc.com), a construction recruiter specializing in senior level, executive search."
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