10th March 2010
Issue 444

CONTENTS

Networking

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Weekly Tips - If I've Learnt Three Things...

1) Always do what you say you're going to do and when 

2) Be honest with both clients and candidates; candidates really can become future clients if treated with respect and honesty 

3) Don't force people to go for interviews; it's your reputation on the line and the candidate MUST be 100% committed to that prospective role 

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Article: How to help clients conduct effective interviews by Ross Clennett

Recruiters have many frustrations in doing their job.

One of the most common frustrations is a client's poor interview skills which results in either the most appropriately matched candidate not being identified by the client, or the preferred candidate opting out of the recruitment process after the (poor) client interview.

This high level of frustration is mainly due to the amount of time, skill and effort of the recruiter that has already been invested in identifying, interviewing and gearing the shortlisted candidates which is then ‘blown' by the client at interview.

Here are five tips for action you could take to assist your client increase their effectiveness when interviewing your candidates.

Tip 1: 

Ensure the candidate CV  summary (or front page) you prepare, specifically states the evidence you have collected that demonstrates that the candidate's skills, competencies and motivations match those required for the job. The best evidence is gained from referees, skills testing or answers to properly formulated behavioural interview questions.

How it helps: 

It keeps the client focused on the real drivers of job performance (ie skills, competencies and motivations) not the imagined drivers of job performance (eg qualifications, gender, age and years of experience).

Tip 2:

Provide the client with a list of suggested specific behavioural interview questions that address the skills, competencies and motivations required for the job.

How it helps: 

Many clients are under-prepared for interviews or lack interview training and as a result, they ask interview questions that are:
• not-evidence based - ‘What are your strengths/weaknesses?'
• irrelevant - ‘What football team do you follow?'
• illegal - 'Are you planning to start a family?'
• an attempt to play amateur psychologist - ‘Tell me about your relationship with your mother and father?'
• or just plain dumb - ‘If you were an animal, what animal would you be and why?'

Your list of questions could save the day.

Tip 3: 

Ensure the client understands the importance of ‘selling' the job and the company to the candidate. This is normally most effectively done when the client shares their own story of why they joined the organisation, what they have gained job-wise and/or personally from their employment and what opportunities they see for themselves into the future. 

How it helps: 

Company websites, prominent employer branding, market salaries, excellent benefits and smart offices are all helpful in creating a positive impression with a candidate. However, real stories from real employees, communicated powerfully during an interview, surpass them all for having a lasting impact with candidates. In November 1990 this interview skill was used to great effect by Greg Savage in having me elect to take a job offer at Recruitment Solutions ahead of the one I received from Hays.

Tip 4: 

Ensure the client is aware of the one or two most important factors (both positive and negative) of each individual candidate in considering that client's job so these factors can be emphasised (for the positive) or addressed (for the negative). What considerations are the major positives (eg global opportunities, internal mentoring program) or negatives (eg long hours, recent slide in share price) for this candidate?

How it helps: 

Each candidate is different and has different motivations. If the client only focuses on what they believe to be the major factors in the candidate's consideration then they risk wasting valuable interview time discussing irrelevancies.

Tip 5: 

When the client says ‘I really liked the candidate' or ‘the candidate interviewed really well', make sure you respond by saying (words to the effect of) ‘Tell me about your assessment of how well the candidate can do the job and is motivated to do the job?'

How it helps: 

No matter how much a client ‘likes' a candidate they won't like them for long if the candidate (after starting) can't do the job or is not motivated to do the job. Also, there is no research (to my knowledge) that demonstrates that interview performance (ie the candidate was affable, attractive, articulate and ambitious) is a reliable indicator of performance on the job. 

Summary:

Keep the client's focus in interview firmly on the candidate's skills, competencies and motivations as a match (or not) for the client's job. Keep the client's focus off the candidate's personality and other factors unrelated to performance. 

Remember!  If the client hires a poor performer, they will always blame the recruiter for referring a poor candidate rather than take responsibility themselves for making a poor hiring decision. 

A key part of your job is to help your clients conduct effective interviews - interviews that lead to smart hiring decisions and a win-win situation for all.

Ross started his professional recruitment career in London at the beginning of 1989. Since then he has worked in the UK and three cities across Australia. Known as the ‘the recruiter’s recruitment expert’ Ross now runs his own business as a speaker, trainer and coach, based in Melbourne, Australia. To subscribe to Ross’ newsletter, Insight, and to receive a free copy of Ross’s ebook Succeed Quickly or Fail Slowly: A High Performance Framework for Recruiters please visit www.rossclennett.com 


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Jobs in Recruitment

Here are a selection of the latest traditional, on-line and corporate HR recruitment vacancies from the Changeboard site:
Recruitment Consultant - Fulbourn, Cambridge
- Headhunter - Financial Services - City of London
- Researcher (Headhunting) - Bristol
- Head of Resourcing - Finance - London 80k - London
- Graduate Recruitment Officer - London
- Recruitment Manager - Surrey
The UK Recruiter job board is run in conjunction with Changeboard. We are currently offering free trials for recruitment consultancies to post their recruitment jobs. 

To set-up a free trial, please contact Joe at Changeboard on 020 8675 8851 or email joe@changeboard.com and quote UK Recruiter. 


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UK Recruiter News 

Louise's UK Recruiter blog
You can read Louise's UK Recruiter blog at http://ukrecruiter.typepad.com. She has recently posted about 11th March Networking Event, Combining business and pleasure and Recruitment Research Technology. You can also keep up to date with other recruitment blogs from the UK via the UK Recruiter blog watch page at http://www.ukrecruiter.co.uk/blogs.htm

Mergers & Acquisitions Activity - new job boards for sale
We have recently had a couple of new instructions from Job Boards who wish to sell their individual sites. At present we have a selection of niche, regional and generalist sites all looking for a swift sale and offered at very competitive prices. 
Project Thaw - Niche utility sector Job Board. High quality design, development and operating infrastructure in place. Regular revenue generated with minimum manpower. Full training and back up support offered to the new owner. One site from a large group for sale at £25k 
Project Green Shoots - Regional NE Job Board. Superb opportunity to acquire a sound revenue generating and operational platform for a fraction of the normal development costs. Minimal competitors and as the site needs to sell quickly, it is offered at a bargain price of £10K or nearest offer. 
Project Snowball - Generalist Job Board. Quick sale required for this busy and comprehensive site. Perfect for a new start up or add on to an already working portfolio. A wide variety of domain's available including niche sector names included in the sale with full back up support and training handover for the purchaser. This is offered at a near give away price of £3500. 
Please email mike@ukrecruiter.co.uk if you are generally interested in a purchase and more information will be made available. More detail on all the business transactions we are working on are listed here http://www.ukrecruiter.co.uk/manda.htm 

Discussion Board Summary
Don't forget to visit The Discussion Board. Current topics on the site include:
Umbrella Companies
- Time on Payroll
- Microdec
- Total Jobs - poor advert response
- Temp Worker / Legislation Question
You do not need to be registered to post or view messages on the discussion board.  Visit the site, ask questions and share your knowledge.  


Industry News 

SuperBiller Training Programme Lifeline 
"On 29th March Mike Walmsley is running a £99 per month SuperBiller™ Training Programme - the proceeds of which will be donated to saving the life of Charlotte Hutchinson. Charlotte (the wife of Marcus Hutchinson, sales manager at sales recruiter Goldteam) has a rare form of bone cancer. If Charlotte can't raise £25,000 for private treatment before mid April she will die. Any recruiter that attends this programme will benefit from 2 days live training with me, 24 live webinars and access to all 29 of my recruitment videos - all for £99 per month - but at the same time they will be helping to save the life of a wonderful young lady. You can book a place on the training programme here: http://www.recruitmenttraining.co.uk/sb2010.htm

Jobsite launches iPhone app as part of ongoing mobile strategy
"This latest innovation is part of Jobsite’s philosophy to make job hunting quicker, easier and less frustrating. The ‘Jobsite Jobs’ app enables job seekers to search for jobs whenever and wherever they want, ensuring they never miss an opportunity. Users can search for jobs by job title, location, contract type and date added to the site – from the last two hours to the previous seven days. Results can be sorted by relevance, salary or date. Job seekers are able to view full details of the job on their iPhone and have the choice to save the opportunity and apply later or apply via their iPhone using their CV stored on Jobsite. The app is available to download for free from the apps store"

Recruiters face IT integration issues says new research
"Recruiters are dissatisfied with how the technology applications they need to do their job effectively integrate with one another, according to new research from IT services provider Kamanchi.  The company surveyed a cross-section of staffing firms covering a range of industry sectors from accountancy and financial services to sales and retail recruiters. The research found that while recruiters are increasingly reliant on technology to carry out their job function (66% said technology is essential, 33% said quite important) there is frustration in the market about how different elements of the IT system work together.  Over half of respondents (56%) were dissatisfied with how their email system integrates with their database while a third of those surveyed were unhappy with how their database and phone system work together.  For further information please contact Raymond Pennie on 0871 277 0341 or email rpennie@kamanchi.co.uk"

The HR Directors International Summit Prague April 20-21st 2010
"HRD 2010 is the ultimate gathering of International and pan-European HR professionals bringing together key personnel, thought leaders, academics, HR practitioners and leading HR service providers. The summit provides a rewarding platform for HR professionals to access leading programmes and key knowledge to take back into their work and careers. The summit will offer presentations, panel discussions, case studies and workshops by top industry professionals. Learn about emerging challenges and development strategies in the Human Resources industry and achieve greater business results. To book as a delegate call 0203 397 0528, email bookings@hrdevent.com Or go to registration website. Quote "UKRecruiter 1 HRD2010" for 20% discount"

Hitwise top 10 Recruitment Sites, week ending 6th March 2010
The most visited UK recruitment sites last week, starting with the most popular, were www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk, www.linkedin.com, www.reed.co.uk,www.totaljobs.com, www.jobs.nhs.uk, www.jobsite.co.uk, www.tes.co.uk, www.monster.co.uk, www.jobrapido.co.uk and www.cv_library.co.uk. For more information about Hitwise, visit http://www.hitwise.co.uk

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