Hello Everyone!

I am Sangeeta Mazumder, working as an HR Manager in the Generalist Profile. I have a query for the crowd. I want to conduct bulk recruitment, for example, 50 candidates per day. What are the possible ways that I should consider to fulfill my job tasks?

- Sangeeta Mazumder

From India, Kolkata
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Hello Sangeeta,

I have a few questions regarding your query:

1) What kind of segment does your company belong to? (I mean, is it in Manufacturing-Engg/Pharma/Chemicals/etc, Services-Bank/NBFC/etc, FMCG, IT, etc?)
2) Where is it based? (I mean, what's the location?)
3) For which specific position(s) & function(s) do you intend to do bulk hiring?
4) What's your team size? (How many people in your team can be part of this process?)

Regards,
AB

From India, Mumbai
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1)BPO Industry 2)SaltLake Sector-5,Kolkata 3)Technical Process Associate and Senior Technical Process Associate 4)130 Professionals
From India, Kolkata
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Hi Sangeeta, your company can outsource recruitment activities.
From India, Hyderabad
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Hello Sangeeta,

You can do Bulk Hiring through any or both of the mentioned ways:

1) Place an advertisement in a leading newspaper at least 4-5 days prior to the "walk-in" interview day (include an email address in the advertisement for those unable to attend the interview to send their profiles). Set up 2 preliminary screening points/tables for shortlisting the candidates who arrive and at least 2 interview panels to conduct the technical (and HR) interviews. Additionally, you can arrange for a booth/table to handle reimbursement for all out-of-town candidates or for document collection, etc. (based on your requirements/convenience).

2) An alternative could be to provide the requirement to half a dozen consultants with a deadline by which they should send you suitable resumes. You can then review the profiles and schedule all shortlisted candidates (through the respective consultants) on a single day (or over 2 days) by allocating time slots.

3) The third option is to engage an agency/consultant who can handle this activity for your company. This would involve fully outsourcing the job. However, in such a case, it's crucial that the consultant/agency clearly understands your requirements and other details to avoid presenting irrelevant candidates during the interviews. Also, ensure your payment terms and conditions are well-defined in this scenario to prevent any confusion later on.

Hope you find these details useful. Let me know if you have any further queries.

Cheers,

A.B.

From India, Mumbai
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