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Why HR leaders must avoid these mistakes before initiating the hiring process

• By Jagriti Kumari
Why HR leaders must avoid these mistakes before initiating the hiring process

 The process of recruiting and selecting individuals to fill vacant positions within an organisation has been an integral part. As part of the recruitment process, responsibilities lie with the HR leaders to identify the need for a new employee, advertise the job opening, review applications, conduct interviews, assess candidates, and ultimately make a hiring decision.

The hiring process typically involves several steps, which may vary depending on the organisation and the specific job position.

"Hiring is a complex and time-consuming process, and HR leaders must take care to avoid mistakes that can lead to poor hiring decisions,” says Subramanyam S, CEO, Ascent Consulting Services Pvt. Ltd.

Unclear job requirements

According to Subramanyam, one of the most significant mistakes is failing to define the job requirements clearly. “Without a clear understanding of what the position entails, it becomes difficult to assess candidates accurately.

“Another common mistake is not considering cultural fit, which can lead to friction between employees and hinder productivity. HR leaders must also avoid relying solely on experience and education as indicators of success, as these do not necessarily predict a candidate's ability to perform well in the role. Overall, HR leaders must approach hiring with a strategic and thoughtful mindset to make the best hiring decisions for their organization,” adds Subramanyam.

Mistakes can jeopardize talent acquisition efforts

Deepika Mathur, Head of Human Resources at Teleradiology Solutions, says that mistakes made during the hiring process can negatively impact an organisation's talent acquisition efforts.

HR leaders should promote gender equality, prioritize diversity and inclusivity, leverage employee referrals, conduct thorough background checks, avoid rushed decisions, and prioritize candidate experience to improve the quality of their hiring process and attract top talent to their organization.

Deepika suggests HR leaders take care of the points mentioned below while hiring a new candidate.

By being mindful of these common mistakes, HR leaders can enhance their hiring processes, attract top talent, improve organisational performance, maintain a positive employer brand, foster a productive and engaged workforce, and contribute to the long-term success of the organisation.