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7 Tips for More Efficient Recruiting

Traditional hiring costs have skyrocketed as the shortage of essential workers continues, and many companies still struggle to meet hiring goals, because they don’t know the real costs to reach the right candidates. A new report from the data-driven job and hiring event advertising platform, Talroo, and Brandon Hall Group identifies the top recruiting challenges companies are facing, their implications and the cost to hire an essential worker.

An insufficient pipeline is the most common challenge in creating a top-tier talent acquisition (TA) program for 48% of the survey respondents. However, that challenge was not due to lack of investment. In this report, the TA budget was divided for respondents between the $0-500K or $500K+ range, with the latter used to calculate spend on other parts of the essential worker hiring process.

In 2021, 25% of respondents had a TA budget of more than $2M, and 20% had a budget up to $100K. On average, organizations spent 31% of their annual TA budget on hiring essential workers, with $85K spent on TA technology and $120K on TA services. The amount of time it takes to hire an essential worker is 44 days on average, with 17% of the employees participating in some stage of the process.

Talroo offers the following seven recruiting solutions for organizations seeking to hire essential workers more efficiently:

“Findings showed organizations could be hiring essential workers much more efficiently, while reducing costs and improving the candidate experience,” said Thad Price, CEO of Talroo. “Our research found gaps across the entire hiring process in accountability, communication of the organization’s brand, and recruitment of non-standard employees such as contingent, part-time and contract workers. For most organizations, there is room for improvement for executing a more objective and data-driven approach to hiring essential workers,” concluded Price.

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