Learning aptitude
Top talent exhibits flexibility, and can learn and keep on learning as their job expands. They search for solutions and improvements, and provide strategies to help their employer’s company grow more profitable.
Hiring takes time and resources
Although 60% of company budgets typically go toward employee expenses, a study of North American companies shows that, on average, hiring managers spend no more than 45 seconds to decide whether to accept or reject a job applicant’s resume. Such a rushed approach increases the likelihood of a bad outcome. Conversely, the right recruitment methods and selection tools can improve the odds of success.
While many of us think we know what we want based on our experience and personal preferences, it has been our experience that some of the best employees hired would not have been the first choice from the initial resume review. The “soft skills” described above should be top of mind.
Another benefit will be retention and referrals. Good employees will espouse the positive experience they have, and others will want to be there too. You should always focus on the less tangible when assessing and hiring employees for your organization. Remember this is the people part of the business.
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