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Finding the perfect employee is not like ordering a Big Mac
and fries at the local McDonald's, but some job descriptions
might lead you to believe that!
Recruiters and HR staff are often tasked with finding the
perfect employee for a company with less details than they
would have if they were taking a lunch order for the office.
"I need a sales person with 3-5 years experience in the software
industry" is not going to get you what you need!
Here are five questions you should answer in creating a great
job description:
1. What is the job's primary purpose or contribution to the
department or organization?
2. What are the essential duties and responsibilities? You
should include all important aspects of the job - whether
performed daily, weekly, monthly or annually; and any that
occur at irregular intervals.
3. Does the job have supervisory responsibilities? Are there
subordinate supervisors reporting to this job? If yes, how
many?
4. What education and/or experience is needed to successfully
accomplish the essential duties of the job?
5. What licenses, certificates or registrations are required?
And last, but definitely NOT least, is why would the job seeker
want to work there? Do you have a fund to allow each employee
to pursue their personal development through seminars, books,
or college courses? Do you provide on-site day care centers?
Play lunch time volleyball? Tell them what's in it for THEM!
Writing your job description in this manner will increase
your chances of finding the perfect employee for YOU.
If you would like to have a FREE print copy of
my tips booklet that includes the above tips plus best places
to post your new job ad online, Click here and send your name,
company, and postal address to Terri.
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Terri Robinson, President - Robinson & Associates, a recruiting company that specializes in sales and marketing professionals. Terri has been published in Arizona
Women's News,Arizona
Reporter Online News, interviewed by Recruiting Trends' Newsletter
for their Extreme Recruiting column, by Smart Money Magazine, and by Sales and Marketing Management Magazine. Surf to http://www.recruit2hire.com,
call 602-233-8410, or E-mail
Terri
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