风随心动 2007-4-13 12:00 PM
Top 10 Hiring Don’ts In China
By Frank Mulligan - Recruit China
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In a War for Talent market like China you might want to consider your hiring process your Number 1 priority.
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You can run as many Six Sigma FMEA projects as you like to improve quality and speed of hiring but sometimes it’s just easier to tell line managers what they should not do. It’s a quick and dirty solution that might give you time while you work out a more detailed, nuanced approach.
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This advice is specific to what line managers in China should not do but it could just as easily cover other hot markets likes India or Ireland. Please copy, paste, modify and email as you see fit.
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Do not wait more than a few hours before you begin to review applicant emails or online application links sent to you by your internal Recruiter.
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Do not wait more than one day to respond with a decision about which candidates you want to actually meet. Recruiting is sales and you wouldn’t keep a hot sales lead waiting, would you?