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How to Recruit (& Retain) the Right Staff
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Despite challenging economic times, the UK & USA currently face severe skills shortages; a recent survey stated that 85% of business said that their inability to recruit the right staff was their number one challenge. The sad fact is that whilst many organisations may officially state that our staff are our greatest asset, many employers put more time & effort into the purchase of a new company car than they do into the recruitment of new or replacement staff!Whilst the average UK salary is approx £28,000; the overall annual cost including taxes, training and holiday cover are estimated at nearer £40,000! Add the costs associated with a recruitment campaign and the importance of getting it right first time become evident.With only 9% of employees currently in their dream job and at any given time an estimated 42% of staff actively considering a change of job, it is clear that, in the UK at least, were not very good at what is obviously a poorly delivered business function; effective recruitment.Written primarily for the private sector this book aims to provide simple, yet exceptionally powerful recruiting strategies for non-HR managers. In it you will find essential advice on how to recruit more effectively, both using recruitment agencies and on your own. Tips on how to retain the right staff are provided.Graham Martin has been at the sharp end of recruitment for over 25 years and has recruited nearly 1700 people for client organisations and has sat in front of nearly 2000 managers, directors or business owners discussing their recruitment needs. This, Grahams first book is the distillation of his experience in recruitment from an employers perspective.Having engaged Graham Martin to recruit office juniors to finance and marketing managers for nearly 20 years I am fully aware that he knows what hes doing! His book guides business managers through the labyrinth of recruitment in easy to understand steps. A useful little book that makes so much sense
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