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DateWorkshop: Assessing the Recruiting Process 1

DateWorkshop: Assessing the Recruiting Process 2 Workshop Objectives This working session has been developed to help us examine the way we as an organization source, assess, select, and hire our employees. The principal objective is to identify some of the barriers that skilled immigrants may face when applying to us. As a group, we will review our recruiting processes to understand where and how we may be screening out skilled immigrants and disqualifying candidates who could otherwise become valuable employees. Participants in this discussion should be HR Executives, Recruiters and Hiring Managers who develop, influence or implement our recruiting processes. They will use hypothetical or real examples to document how we manage the key phases of recruitment. With the involvement and input of all of these stakeholders, we will consider possible process changes that could help remove the barriers and create meaningful action plans.

DateWorkshop: Assessing the Recruiting Process 3 Scenario Set Up  This assessment can be made real by using an actual position within your company, one currently open or recently filled, and actual resumes received. –Select a job description and identify the key skill requirements of the job. –Select 10 resumes relevant to the position. –Select a hypothetical “Best” candidate for the position. For illustrative purposes, select a skilled immigrant (recognizing that the purpose of the exercise is to identify process barriers, not to argue for employment equity). –Take all resumes through the recruiting process to illustrate how the order of questions (i.e. skill focus vs. Canadian experience/credential focus) impacts which candidates make it to the next step.

DateWorkshop: Assessing the Recruiting Process 4 Skilled Immigrants May Be Excluded at Many Points in the Recruiting Cycle Non-transparent posting; few skilled immigrants sourced Best candidate excluded; not in community from which referrals drawn Screen for Canadian experience or credentials Best candidate excluded by technology or junior recruiter Phone screen with focus on accent Best candidate excluded because interviewer cannot hear past accent Interviewer not trained on cultural aspects of interviewing Best candidate excluded because s/he did not look recruiter in the eye 1. Job Posting 2. CV Screen 3. Phone Screen 4. Interview Best candidate not chosen Excluded due to Community Excluded due to Credentials/ Context Excluded due to Communications Excluded due to Culture Canadian born Skilled immigrant Best performer with most relevant skills and highest potential ROI, but foreign accent, experience and credentials Legend

DateWorkshop: Assessing the Recruiting Process 5 A Bias-Free, Skills-Focused Process Might Identify Better Candidates Canadian bornSkilled immigrant Best performer with most relevant skills and highest potential ROI, but foreign accent, experience and credentials Legend Best candidate chosen 1. Job Posting 2. CV Screen 3. Phone Screen 4. Interview Sourcing from a wide pool Brings a wide range of candidates Resumes screened for skills All candidates with requisite experience and level of education are kept in Phone Screen focused on skills Phone interviews booked in advance with all candidates. Phone screeners ignore accent Interviewers trained on cultural aspects of interviewing Best candidate selected, despite not looking the recruiter in the eye

DateWorkshop: Assessing the Recruiting Process 6 Recruiting Process Mapping: How Do We Do It?  What happens during the principal stages of our recruiting process?  Describe how things happen today and who is involved. Conducting Phone Interviews Conducting Face-to-Face Interviews Screening Resumes Writing Job Description Communicating Job Opening Testing Candidates

DateWorkshop: Assessing the Recruiting Process 7  At which steps do skilled immigrant candidates tend to not make it through to the next stage, and what are the possible reasons? Point at which skilled immigrants tend to be screened out: Possible reasons why skilled immigrants do not make it through this stage: Recruitment Barrier Assessment: Points at Which Skilled Immigrants Risk Being Screened Out Conducting Phone Interviews Conducting Face-to-Face Interviews Screening Resumes Writing Job Description Communicating Job Opening Testing Candidates

DateWorkshop: Assessing the Recruiting Process 8  How can we modify our recruiting process to avoid eliminating potentially qualified skilled immigrants, and what are the benefits of doing so? Modification: Benefit: Change Planning Conducting Phone Interviews Conducting Face-to-Face Interviews Screening Resumes Writing Job Description Communicating Job Opening Testing Candidates

DateWorkshop: Assessing the Recruiting Process 9 Next time I recruit, what are the three things I will do differently?