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Recruitment Redefined: Trends that will dominate the HR Industry in 2021

• By Joel Paul
Recruitment Redefined: Trends that will dominate the HR Industry in 2021

For most, 2020 has been an unprecedented year; one filled with uncertainty and coping with the trickle-down effect that the pandemic has had, particularly among the employed. As the year draws to a close, we can confidently say that the light at the end of the tunnel is near, with the economy reopening, and companies looking to fill the seats that previously fell vacant. Giving respite to those who were impacted, many companies have tapped into their employee alumni network to bring these individuals back into the fold, following a trend that is popularly known as boomerang employees. 

While the concept of boomerang employees has gained prominence in recent times, its application can be traced back to 1997, when Apple co-founder Steve Jobs rejoined the organization after a break of 12 years. Similarly, Jack Dorsey, Twitter co-founder is also one of the most famous examples of a boomerang employee, having rejoined the company in 2011, after a gap of three years. 

In the new normal, following the practice of hiring boomerang employees is not only a means of ensuring employee morale, but has also been proven to be cost-effective. Owing to the candidate’s familiarity with the organization’s processes and mission, this significantly reduces recruitment and training costs. In fact, the cost-per-hire of such employees is typically one-to-two thirds lesser than that of a fresh hire. 

The Way Forward

As companies forge ahead with their recruitment plans, we believe that 2021 will be defined by targeted hiring keeping employee well-being and emotional support at the core of their strategies. Given that most companies will either continue to work from home, or operate under a hybrid model, organizations will be mindful of their recruit’s mental well-being while operating under such circumstances. Employees can expect to see guidelines that define and adhere to work timings, and cut off times for emails and calls, helping promote the balance that they need.

What’s even more interesting to see is the emergence of new-age trends that will make hiring a more process-driven activity. In addition to hiring boomerang employees, some anticipated hiring trends for 2021 include: 

The Bottom Line

The pandemic has redefined an organization’s approach to talent mobility. As companies move forward, recruitment policies and strategies will need to be redefined to ensure smooth functioning and sustainable growth, for everyone involved.