How to find high-quality new hires for your business

Written By
Click Boarding
Posted on November 18, 2016
Estimated Reading Time: 2 minutes, 49 seconds
How to find high-quality new hires

Finding high-quality new hires

We know that finding the right candidate for an open position can be a difficult and time consuming. Matching knowledge, skills, abilities and cultural fit isn’t the easiest thing. It’s even more difficult when there isn’t a great talent pool to recruit from. We aren’t saying that there’s no talent out there. We’re saying a stale pipeline and internal mobility strategy are keeping you from finding that perfect fit. If you want to snag high-quality hires for your business, you need a solid strategy.

Tip #1: Take advantage of your internal pipeline

Internal mobility – or hiring internally – has a number of very valuable benefits:

  • If you’re proactively engaged in performance management, you can groom your tried and true workforce for critical roles in the company and boost retention rates. Remember, employees want career development and they aren’t afraid of leaving your organization to get it.
  • It costs companies thousands of dollars to bring on new employees. That number grows each time a new employee doesn’t work out. Hiring internally could save you the time and money required for recruiting and training new employees.
  • Grooming internal candidates for opportunities to grow boosts morale and improves company culture- two things that are extremely important to employees in our current job market.

Your internal pipeline also can help grow your network. Nearly 74% of recruiters say the best-quality candidates come from employee referrals. When an employee refers an interested candidate, they generally hit all the requirements to do the job and excel. A solid employee referral program is a must for every company serious about hiring. It cuts down on recruitment costs and creates a team goal for new hires to succeed.

Tip #2: Boost your branding

It isn’t enough to just be connected anymore. Companies need to have a unique presence to attract new hires and high-quality new hires. Show job seekers that you are seeking candidates. Not the other way around. When updating your message, you need to:

  • Understand the needs and trends of the talent pool. Rather than focusing content on what the company’s immediate needs are, emphasize aspects of the company that will attract worthy candidates. Success stories, company culture, industry articles about employment trends and interviewing advice are good places to start. This shows potential candidates that you value them as a professional, even if they aren’t looking for a job with the company quite yet. If the candidate feels a strong connection, they may seek out a position in the future or refer someone from their network.
  • Keep up on social media. If you aren’t being proactive on social media, you’re missing valuable opportunities to connect with potentials on a different level. Posting engaging content on social media not only gives you more reach and influence, it gives you a chance to be fun and creative. You can really bring your company to life and create an impression that will last.

Tip #3: Keep in touch

Does this phrase sound at all familiar? “If any positions open up matching your qualifications, we’ll let you know.” It’s a standard response that rarely sees any kind of follow through.

Don’t dismiss or lose track of candidates from previous job openings, especially if they seemed like they could be a good cultural fit for the company. Stay in contact. There may be another opening that they’d be better qualified for later on down the road. And who knows? If they have a continued and positive experience with your company, they may help widen your talent pool with referrals of their own.

Essentially, if you want high-quality new hires for your business, you need to take a close look at what you already have. If you can’t find a match there, woo external job seekers with solid branding and a message that focuses on them rather than you.

Most importantly, keep track of your applicants. The right applicant tracking system (ATS) can help. An ATS streamlines talent acquisition from attraction to to making that decision to hire. After that, an onboarding software that continues to motivate and engage leading up to Day One and beyond is a stellar idea. 

This Resource is Tagged with
Share this Resource
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Recent Resources from Click Boarding
Get the latest on elevated employee experiences.
Subscribe to our newsletter to stay up-to-date with the latest news and content.
Written by Click Boarding
About the Author
As knowledgeable HR and onboarding experts, Click Boarding’s authors are dedicated to helping organizations elevate their employee experience. Passionate about seamless transitions across the employee lifecycle, they provide insights that drive engagement, retention, and long-term business success. Our authors are committed to creating strategies that foster connection, compliance, and efficiency. Through research-backed insights and actionable advice, they collaborate with HR leaders to optimize onboarding programs that set employees up for success from day one.
Close Accessibility Tools
Accessibility Controls Reset
Content Adjustments
Font Size

Default

Line Height

Default

Content Scaling

Default

Highlight Titles
Highlight Links
Highlight Forms
Align Left
Align Center
Align Right
Focus Mode
Color Adjustments
Desaturate
Monochrome
Contrast

Default

Saturation

Default

Accessibility Statement

Despite our attempts to make this website accessible for everyone, there may still be some pages or sections that are not completely accessible, are in the process of becoming accessible, or do not have a suitable technological solution to make them accessible. Nevertheless, we are always striving to enhance our accessibility by adding, updating, improving its options and features, and incorporating new technologies.

We want to provide our users with the best experience possible, so we strive to support as many browsers and assistive technologies as possible.

If you wish to contact this website's owner, please use the contact form on the website.

Our User Interface Adjustment Options

Font adjustments - With this tool, users can modify font size, style, letter spacing, and line height for improved alignment and readability.

Color adjustments - Users can customize their color contrast profiles to light, dark, desaturated, and monochrome.

Content highlighting - Users can prioritize key elements such as links, forms, and titles.

Content focus - Users can enable focus mode to highlight the current page information based on their mouse movement.

Close