An interesting point of view on recruiting:
"It’s essential for employers to begin asking questions such as, “Is this skill truly a must-have on day one?” or “Could I hire a more junior person for $10,000 less in salary and put a portion of that $10,000 savings towards top-notch training?”"
Here's more on this topic including some case studies and practical advice: https://www.rallyware.com/blog/how-t...ucation-sector
From my experience of working with many companies who have succeeded in recruiting - they did follow this strategy. Not only they could find the best talent and then train for the specifics of a job, but they also had a much bigger pool of candidates because those candidates knew about the training opportunities that usually lead to personal growth.
From United States, Las Vegas
"It’s essential for employers to begin asking questions such as, “Is this skill truly a must-have on day one?” or “Could I hire a more junior person for $10,000 less in salary and put a portion of that $10,000 savings towards top-notch training?”"
Here's more on this topic including some case studies and practical advice: https://www.rallyware.com/blog/how-t...ucation-sector
From my experience of working with many companies who have succeeded in recruiting - they did follow this strategy. Not only they could find the best talent and then train for the specifics of a job, but they also had a much bigger pool of candidates because those candidates knew about the training opportunities that usually lead to personal growth.
From United States, Las Vegas
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