Improve Recruitment & Talent Acquisition With a Centralized System
April 23, 2018
February 18, 2025

April 23, 2018
February 18, 2025
Process improvement within recruiting and talent acquisition needs more emphasis. One reason this is critical is that the quality of the hiring process directly impacts the success of it by way of the customer experience (applicants, candidates, hiring managers). Secondly, the success of a hiring process directly ties into the very vitality of an organization by means of maintaining adequate staffing levels.
Most of the advice on improving hiring processes focuses on the day-to-day functions of recruiting and talent acquisition. Many articles can be found on posting jobs and interviewing styles. A systematic approach focused on operations can bring greater results than the ever-changing popular opinion of talent identification methods.
To better serve customers and improve quality, one of the best structures for an organization's hiring process involves a dedicated, centralized hiring team that handles the process from sourcing to onboarding in one department. Until a new hire's start date, only the candidate, hiring manager, and recruiting team should have interacted. The centralization of recruiting goes further than the idea of full-cycle recruiting. It's more than order fulfillment of getting a requisition request and the subsequent steps to closing an offer. A simple, central team involves one group being involved in developing targeted sourcing strategies, identifying talent, coordinating and tracking the interview process, and bringing on new hires from a logistical and orientation standpoint.
There are two ideal ways for a department to be staffed to accomplish this:
Both options can be effective for simplifying and centralizing your hiring process:
There can be much animosity between human resources professionals and their recruiting counterparts. Some professionals can alternate between human resources and recruiting activities effortlessly and desire to do so. Others pursue a more specialized practice of these fields and choose one over the other.
To centralize a hiring process, you need a professional with a blend of human resources and recruiting expertise with an eye for talent management. It is important to find individuals that can write a job description, develop a hiring strategy, interview applicants, hold an orientation, analyze compensation models, and utilize a HRIS, ERP, or payroll system all within the same day and with a smile. With the right individuals on a simplified and centralized recruiting team, a department can go beyond a transactional focus and become part of an organization's talent management efforts.
A simplified and centralized recruiting team bridges the gap between talent acquisition and talent management. A properly organized and equipped team can expand beyond finding talent and dropping a body off with the company. A centralized team is vested in the success of employees and this leads to innumerable benefits for any organization. The members of the hiring team also become culture ambassadors to all they come in contact with, aware of the effort and resources that go into each new hire. Structural changes to an organization's recruiting and talent acquisition team can go a long way toward improving the hiring process for all parties involved.