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Viventium
| November 14, 2022
We all know that health care is the fastest growing industry, with 1.9 million job openings each year. Given that fact, there is no better time to do a “self-audit” on your hiring process! You will walk away knowing where your hiring gaps are so you can create a clear plan to address them.
What Is a Hiring Audit?
A hiring audit is a comprehensive evaluation of your recruitment policy. This will help you understand if your current process is effective in attracting your ideal candidate. It can help you determine hiring bottlenecks, your level of candidate engagement, and your reputation among applicants.Why Audit Your Hiring Process?
Audits can help you pinpoint places in your recruitment process where you may be losing candidates . An audit can ensure your staff is on the same page and help you decide how to change and tweak your process. You can use a recruitment audit checklist to gather and process information about your most common challenges. When it comes to fixing staff shortages and setting hiring goals, it’s crucial to know where you’re starting from. Sometimes hiring policies aren’t updated between hiring managers or they’re changed without the big picture in mind. If you’re facing a staffing shortage, it can be hard to know exactly where your hiring and recruitment pain points are. After all, it’s a long process with many variables. We understand that it can be daunting to tackle a hiring audit. That is why we have gathered a few important points to get you started.Your Recruitment Audit Checklist
- Determine Who Should Be Involved
Action Items
- Pick a team member to be responsible for collecting and managing feedback from surveys.
- Ensure that everyone understands their roles and responsibilities at a kickoff meeting.
- Clearly share your timeframe and goals.
- Map the Candidate Journey
Action Items
- List out every step in the candidate journey, no matter how minor.
- Pinpoint potential bottlenecks where your recruiting might slow down.
- Identify moments when you might be losing candidates to further investigate with quantitative and qualitative research.
- Map Your Internal Processes
Action Items
- List out every step in your internal recruiting process.
- Make sure each step is attributed to the people involved within it.
- Pay particular attention to candidate touchpoints.
- As with the candidate journey, pinpoint stages in the process you’d like to further investigate through quantitative and qualitative research.
- Look at the Quantitative Data
Action Items
- Collect data on time to hire, time to interview, candidate conversion rate, traffic on your recruitment landing pages, and any other recruiting metrics you monitor.
- Work with your team to determine what other variables are important for you to track.
- Scan for metrics that might be causing problems, like a notably long time to hire or a low candidate conversion rate.
- Look at the Qualitative Data
Action Items
- Return to past surveys and feedback forms. Determine with your team how far back you want to go.
- Collect feedback in a spreadsheet or in another format that will be easy to review.
- Look for recurring feedback that might indicate ongoing challenges related to your recruiting process.
- Consider sending out new surveys uniquely suited to your auditing goals.
- Apply to Your Own Job
Action Items
- Test your job applications through multiple platforms.
- Be sure to look at the mobile versions of your applications as well.
- Look at ease of application, the length of time it takes to complete, and any technical issues, as well as how the application looks aesthetically.
- Document any challenges you run into.
- Gather Input from Current Employees
Action Items
- Send out a survey to your current employees based on the goals of your audit.
- Ensure employees have an option to stay anonymous for the most honest feedback.
- Collect feedback and take note of any trends.
- Gather Input from Recruiters
Action Items
- Send a survey to your recruiters or anyone else who interacts with the candidates on behalf of the company.
- Collect feedback, identify common challenges, and note what would need to change to improve your process.
- Evaluate Your Recruiting Process
Action Items
- Determine key findings, both positive and negative.
- Rank the pain points you’ve uncovered by priority.
- Share your findings with your team.
- Determine what actions you will take based on the results of your audit.
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We know that health care employers need software that works together. That’s why Viventium offers a recruiting and hiring platform through Apploi to provide a seamless candidate experience. Reach out to schedule your free demo .This information is for educational purposes only, and not to provide specific legal advice. This may not reflect the most recent developments in the law and may not be applicable to a particular situation or jurisdiction.