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That is the easiest method of judging anyone's performance. Number of hires cannot be argued. Any complaints? Attendance issues? This should be a no-brainer.
Melody Anicich
I have always found the following metrics important for recruiter evaluations:
1. Fill time (number of days positions were open)
2. Volume if it's a high yield recruiting environment (call centers, etc.,) but you need to be careful in this area because quantity does not always mean quality. If someone is recruiting for a hard to hire arena, total number means nothing. Quality in this case or their expertise is far more important.
3. Cost per hire (how much did you spend to make the hire, and not just job boards......tally up everything).
4. If you can do a customer survey with ratings in quality areas, that can also be a component and is valuable feedback.
Have you used customer surveys to evaluate recruiters? If so, what were some of the questions that you asked?
Subrahmanyam said:
Thanks Peter
Peter Ceccarelli said:I have always found the following metrics important for recruiter evaluations:
1. Fill time (number of days positions were open)
2. Volume if it's a high yield recruiting environment (call centers, etc.,) but you need to be careful in this area because quantity does not always mean quality. If someone is recruiting for a hard to hire arena, total number means nothing. Quality in this case or their expertise is far more important.
3. Cost per hire (how much did you spend to make the hire, and not just job boards......tally up everything).
4. If you can do a customer survey with ratings in quality areas, that can also be a component and is valuable feedback.
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