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How the right recruitment technology is becoming even more important with an increasingly mobile workforce using multiple devices at work and at home (and in between!). Delivered by Chris Kendrick of Mercury xRM.
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Using Technology to Find and Manage Talent
Chris KendrickMercury xRM
Delivered at the seminar “How to Attract and Keep the Best Talent…For Less”
on 19 March 2014Organised by LoveWorkLife in partnership with Mercury xRM
Using Technology to Find and Manage Talent
Chris Kendrick, Mercury xRM
3 Key Challenges to Finding Talent
Multiple Systems Growing Channels Mobile Workforce
Multiple Systems Drain Time
28% of work time is used reading, writing and responding to email
28 hours per week is spent writing emails, searching for information and collaborating internally
Source: McKinsey & Company, 2012
Multiple Systems Drain Time
• Information silos
• Data errors
• Multiple sources e.g. LinkedIn,
job boards, ATS
• CV overload
Source: McKinsey & Company, 2012
Multiple Systems Drain Time
• Consolidated view of incoming CVs
• Quick and easy CV filtering
• Identify top talent sooner
• Manage whole recruitment lifecycle
• Gain a richer understanding of
candidates
Source: McKinsey & Company, 2012
Growing Candidate Channels
How people are finding jobs:
41% networking
25% internet job boards
11% recruitment agency
8% direct
4% online network
2% advert
10% other
Source: Right Management, 2011
Growing Candidate Channels
Only 17% of professionals are
seeking new work
Half of the remaining 83% of
‘passive candidates’ would consider
a change
Source: Right Management, 2011
Growing Candidate Channels
Managing a large pool of passive candidates demands automation
Social media has changed how people consume information. Is your technology keeping up with it?
Are you tracking the source of your best candidates?
Source: Right Management, 2011
Mobility and Access Everywhere
3.3 web connected devices per worker
78% of white collar workers use a mobile device for work purposes
65% of workers require web connectivity
95% permit a employee owned device
Source: Cisco, 2013
Mobility and Access Everywhere
Increasing expectation from employees about accessing information anywhere
More people expect a consumer-like experience when using company software
People BYOD to better control their user experience
Source: Cisco, 2013
Mobility and Access Everywhere
Cloud-based solutions are opening
up opportunities for multi-device
experiences
Recruitment technology should allow
users to access, track and search
candidates across multiple devices
and channels
Source: Cisco, 2013
Chris Kendrickwww.mercuryxrm.co.uk@mercuryxrm
This slideshow contains one of six presentations delivered at the seminar “How to Attract and Keep the Best Talent…For Less” on 19 March 2014.
To access all six slideshows and to find out more about this and our other events, please contact LoveWorkLife:
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Organised by LoveWorkLife in partnership with Mercury xRM.Visit www.loveworklife.com and www.mercuryxRM.com