Dear All,
I am working with HR Consulting Firm ,based at Gujarat. We are Basically into Recruitment & Manpower deputation/ Outsourcing.
We are basically into IT, Pharma, Engg & In financial vertical.
The main problem in this Kind of Industry is the joining of candidates. candidates are taking the Offer from their Prospective employer & they do not the company at the last. This is main problem as far IT Recruitment is concerned.
Some times they keeps more than one offer & keeps negotiating with other company. I think this is not fair & professional.
i am not able to understand how to deal with this kind of cases.
As Being HR profession How one suppose to deal with this kind situations.
Please let us know how should i Deal with this situation & What corrective actions i have suppose to take.
Thanks & Regards,
Sanjay Patel
HR
From India, Pune
I am working with HR Consulting Firm ,based at Gujarat. We are Basically into Recruitment & Manpower deputation/ Outsourcing.
We are basically into IT, Pharma, Engg & In financial vertical.
The main problem in this Kind of Industry is the joining of candidates. candidates are taking the Offer from their Prospective employer & they do not the company at the last. This is main problem as far IT Recruitment is concerned.
Some times they keeps more than one offer & keeps negotiating with other company. I think this is not fair & professional.
i am not able to understand how to deal with this kind of cases.
As Being HR profession How one suppose to deal with this kind situations.
Please let us know how should i Deal with this situation & What corrective actions i have suppose to take.
Thanks & Regards,
Sanjay Patel
HR
From India, Pune
Hi Sanjay, This is a very common issue in HR. All we can do is regular follow-ups and as long as possible pacify the candidate to take up the offer in the respective concern. Regards, R.Niveditha
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Dear Sanjay,
You should actually have a clause of acceptance or a last date of joining in the offer letter. And this joining date should be decided by the candidate. Ensure that the person joins you before the joining date and if s/he does not join then the clause in the offer letter will get invoked automatically and the offer will become void.
You can plan out something like this and re-draft the offer letter having the above provisions.
Regards
byomjeet mishra
From India, Delhi
You should actually have a clause of acceptance or a last date of joining in the offer letter. And this joining date should be decided by the candidate. Ensure that the person joins you before the joining date and if s/he does not join then the clause in the offer letter will get invoked automatically and the offer will become void.
You can plan out something like this and re-draft the offer letter having the above provisions.
Regards
byomjeet mishra
From India, Delhi
Hi
Check the interest of the candidate at first talk itself.
check what candidate is looking for.
Never Pressurise the candidates if they are not interested in beginnig itself, such candidates wil never join.
Screen the candiate at first or second go itself.
Usually you wil be able to judge the candidate by 2nd talk itself.
Kaur
From India, Bangalore
Check the interest of the candidate at first talk itself.
check what candidate is looking for.
Never Pressurise the candidates if they are not interested in beginnig itself, such candidates wil never join.
Screen the candiate at first or second go itself.
Usually you wil be able to judge the candidate by 2nd talk itself.
Kaur
From India, Bangalore
Hi, You can never stop candidates in exploring the opportunites thats their human right. Its an always an human tendency. We need to check them what they want. Kaur
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Dear Sanjay,
We have discussed this topic long time back and there are some practical sugestions were also given by our members. I am attaching a document that covers to some extent the gist of the discussion. For more info you can use "Type Search Query" tab in the Top left of this page.
Hope this info helps.
Regards,
~Raghav V
From India, Kochi
We have discussed this topic long time back and there are some practical sugestions were also given by our members. I am attaching a document that covers to some extent the gist of the discussion. For more info you can use "Type Search Query" tab in the Top left of this page.
Hope this info helps.
Regards,
~Raghav V
From India, Kochi
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