By Wasana Nadeeshani Sellahewa
India (Commonwealth Union)_ To attract and tap into a bigger talent pool, one of the most recent trends in recruiting is to provide contract positions, work from home roles or flexible days off. Bringing in contract staff allows the organization to select the best individuals with specialized talents without the pressure of a large hiring expenditure.
With India’s technology growth and trend toward a more educated employment market, there is a whole new world to discover when it comes to hiring and being hired. Job searchers now know which organizations provide opportunities in their domain, as well as the types of job roles available, how the office structure operates, what the salary is like and even specifics about previous projects worked on by the company. Another amazing aspect of today’s recruitment is the resources available through networking. It only takes a few clicks and talks to learn about the company’s culture, what policies are in place, how flexible they are and how the work atmosphere will be.
All of this data serves two purposes: it assists recruiting firms in determining who will be the ideal candidate and fit into the company’s culture, and it also assists applicants in determining whether what is on the table for them is indeed what they are capable of managing.
Platforms such as LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and even Instagram have grown in popularity for spreading the word about job openings. There is no better method to reach millennials than through their preferred social media channels. With simple messages, status updates or tales in employment groups or social media profiles, you may reach a bigger pool of applicants. It has played a significant role in assisting recruiters in hiring outside of typical sources such as job boards. Using this resource has transformed the recruiting market, not just with larger pools, but also with all of the new data obtained about these new channels. At this moment, social media is an important aspect of the recruiting marketing strategy.
While conventional processes involve face-to-face interviews from the recruiter’s office, recruiting trends reveal that other methods are being used, and how video interviews have always been a possibility, but they were not widely used until lately. With so many employment companies concentrating on this as their USP, video interviews have become a commonly used source. Assignments through email or third-party test providers, as well as interviews by phone or video chat, give possibilities for brilliant people from faraway cities who would not otherwise be tapped owing to barriers such as travel, stay, fees to cover the same, and so on.
One of the most recent recruiting trends is to use contract positions, work from home jobs, or flexible days off to attract and retain a bigger talent pool. Bringing in employees from outside for a specific contract allows the organization to select the best talent with specialized expertise without the weight of a large expenditure. When opposed to contract positions, hiring a full-time employee comes with more strings attached.
Recruitment firms recognize that evaluating large talent pools takes time, which depletes the company’s resources. Many technology methods have been used to satisfy the vacancy demand as soon as feasible. Before making large recruiting decisions, data analytics may assist review past prospects, maintain track of their profiles to reach out to them for additional relevant positions, and systems to automatically filter profiles using AI bots.
Most organizations are attempting to achieve a more equitable gender ratio on their teams, therefore recruitment agencies have witnessed a significant increase in the number of female applicants they engage. In modern times, fighting for women’s employment has become a need in a country like India. In India, a large percentage of women are educated yet never enter the labor field. Companies that are prepared to take risks on brilliant women with gaps following schooling or childbearing are encouraging change. These are used by recruiting firms as a two-edged sword to aid with recruitment marketing that attracts women while also building the brand’s image due to its support for the Indian female community.






