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TMS - Candidate shortage prompts rethink on candidate selection criteria

Thursday, 11 August 2011

Staffing demands fuelled by the ongoing war for talent are continuing to force employers to rethink their staff selection criteria in order to fill vacancies.

TMS Asia-Pacific CEO, Andrew Chan said feedback received from several of its clients indicates they are so desperate to ensure head count, many are dropping their initial overall requirements and rethinking their selection criteria rather than spending too much time looking for ‘role-perfect’ candidates.

“In the perfect environment, finding that perfect candidate match to skill set would be viewed as essential during the recruitment process,” he said.

“But we are seeing ever more scenarios where finding the ‘perfect match’ has now given sway to a need to compromise in what continues to prove an ever narrowing field of play in this current job heavy/candidate light environment.

“Feedback received from several of our clients has indicated while ‘close enough’ is definitely not the norm, it is now being deemed as sufficient enough to bring a new employee on board rather than spend months looking for the perfect person.

“There will always be situations whereby some candidates only fulfil 90 per cent of the actual job requirement.

“The stark reality is that in the current environment those forward thinking employers who are happy to take the 90 per centers on and put in the required time and training to bring them up to the required speed and standard are the ones that will benefit over those employers holding out for that elusive 100 per cent perfection.”
Source = TMS Asia Pacific
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