Sprint Recruiting

Sprint Recruiting
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Book Synopsis Sprint Recruiting by : Trent Cotton

Download or read book Sprint Recruiting written by Trent Cotton and published by . This book was released on 2021-01-10 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Recruiting is sometimes the very definition of insanity. You get a job, then you search for candidates, conduct interviews, place the candidate, they quit, and the cycle repeats. Numerous issues and landmines frequent the journey for the recruiters searching for the best talent. Hiring managers can be unrealistic but in many cases, this is the recruiter's fault. In an effort to please and dazzle our hiring managers, we rarely manage their expectations. Part of the problem is that the recruiting processes are often inefficient and lack direction.If you find yourself working tirelessly to attract and retain the top talent in your industry, you are not alone. Without an efficient process with checks and balances, organizations look more chaotic mayhem than finely tuned machines. A large part of the disfunction starts with the lack of efficiency in what is known as traditional recruiting. There are four pitfalls to how recruiting is performed at most organizations: 1. Everything is a priority so nothing is a priority.2. There is a lack of direction or rhythm to the process.3. Recruiters are often misaligned to business needs.4. The feedback process is chaotic and inefficient.Sprint Recruiting applies the AGILE methodology to recruiting, enabling recruiting organizations to work smarter and more efficiently. It is built upon four principles to combat the pitfalls of recruiting:1. The Business drives prioritization. 2. Work in Progress Limits drive focus and creates a cadence.3. The Sprint increases efficiency.4. The Feedback Loop drives progress and creates mutual accountability. The Sprint Recruiting methodology is my attempt to address each of these with an easy to follow, cohesive process to execute for both the recruiters and clients. The book will not be a long, exhaustive dissertation on the methodology. My goal is to give you the necessary information for you and your team to implement this successful recruiting methodology without all of the extra fluff typically found in other books. Get ready. Your recruiting utopia is within your reach.


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