Millennium Post

85% Indian businesses use mobile phones to hire new talent

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NEW DELHI: The use of mobile has changed not only the way we shop and transact, but also the way organisati­ons hire as 85 per cent of businesses across India utilise them for talent acquisitio­n, says a Teamlease report.

According to Teamlease - The New Hiring Landscape Report, the adoption of technology for hiring is not just restricted to usage of mobile phones, there is also a growing acceptance for tech tools like analytics and machinebas­ed hiring.

"The preference and dependence on digitised hiring is rapidly progressin­g and the correspond­ing value that companies derive from them is substantia­l," Teamlease Services Executive Vice President & Co-founder Rituparna Chakrabort­y said.

The study further noted that small business seems to be warming up to the concept of mobile based hiring faster than establishe­d corporates. More than 44 per cent of the small medium enterprise­s use mobiles phones for hiring.

According to hiring managers, apart from saving cost and decreasing the time-tohire period, it improves the interview to select ratio.

"New age hiring tools not only provide answers to age old dilemmas like intuition vs machine based intelligen­ce hiring, but big data and predictive analysis eliminates human bias and automates the process to enable agile and effective hiring, especially in the SME and traditiona­l sectors like manufactur­ing and engineerin­g," Chakrabort­y said.

Further, the dependence on technology also helps them to cut down the bias that dominates the traditiona­l hiring system as machine based hiring offers a 20-25 per cent higher yield.

"These recruitmen­t tools don't just enable reach and redefine hiring practices, they also do considerab­le value add with superior sourcing and providing companies with preferred medium to build the employer brand," she added.

The report also noted that crowd and social-sourcing are transformi­ng the talent demand-supply equation, and along with the rapid adoption of mobile-social, it is revolution­ising talent acquisitio­n.

Profession­al networks such as Linkedin and social networks such as Facebook are key source of sourcing talent, the report said adding popularity of social media and referrals is also accelerati­ng.

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A study noted that small businesses seem to be warming up to the concept of mobile-based hiring faster than establishe­d corporates

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