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Rethinking Recruitment: Three Strategies to Overcome the Talent Crunch

The rise of proactive recruitment Though 2022 represents an extremely challenging time for talent acquisition professionals, it could also be the catalyst for improving recruitment and people processes for decades ...

Rethinking Recruitment: Three Strategies to Overcome the Talent Crunch

The rise of proactive recruitment

Though 2022 represents an extremely challenging time for talent acquisition professionals, it could also be the catalyst for improving recruitment and people processes for decades to come. Organisations that fail to listen to the shift in employee priorities will find themselves struggling to compete.

The war for talent pool

The traditional talent pool has shrunk considerably, creating a jobseeker’s market. Attracting fresh talent goes beyond salary alone, especially for a post-pandemic workforce. HR and talent teams must improve their hiring processes if they want to attract, retain and nurture top tier talent, both now and in the future.

Stand out in a talent-tight market

With so much upheaval over the past two years, now is the time to build a more sustainable, cost-effective, and resilient pipeline of talent.

The article suggests three key strategies to overcome the talent crunch:

  1. Unleashing the strength of your internal talent: Involves identifying and nurturing the existing talent within the organization. It is a cost-effective way to fill open positions and retain top talent.
  2. Tips to expand the talent pool and focus resourcing needs: The section is about expanding the talent pool by using modern recruitment practices and focusing on resourcing needs. It is important to identify the ideal candidate persona and create candidate segments or pools within your passive candidate database.
  3. Building a holistic employee value proposition (EVP): This is about creating a unique set of benefits and opportunities that a company offers employees in return for their skills and discretionary effort. A strong EVP is a unique reflection of an organization’s culture as confirmed and validated by current employees and managers.

By following these key recruitment strategies, organizations can build a more sustainable, cost-effective, and resilient pipeline of talent and stand out in a talent crunch.