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COS will move from hiring to attracting in 2020

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With the workforce transformed significantly over the past decade, a study has revealed that hiring is no more about recruitment but about attracting as there are increasing number of dropouts, and attrition rate has peaked beyond 22%.

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  • Organisations in 2020 will wake up to this reality and see technology going beyond people-intensive hiring to a tech-driven and branding-focused initiative that will attract talent faster.

About 78% of companies in a survey admit that hiring and retaining has become more difficult compared to the previous year, according to ‘The 2020 Talent Technology Outlook’, a study by research-backed innovative talent solution provider SCIKEY.

Longer time to hire, increasing number of dropouts and attrition that has peaked beyond 22% indicate that hiring has not just become expensive and difficult, but also the inability to attract right talent is impacting the business.

About 68% of employees are partially or fully disengaged, leading to billions of dollars in productivity loss, it said.

The study also showed that organisations in 2020 will wake up to this reality and see technology going beyond people-intensive hiring to a tech-driven and branding-focused initiative that will attract talent faster.

Companies will deploy branding and marketing experts to spruce up their image that would strike the right note with their prospective workforce. Social media will start playing even more meaningful role in HR marketing.

Further, it showed that expensive workforce will drive companies to hire more contractual and gig workforce.

Unpredictability with full-time work will move more people to contractual or gig economy and with the availability of talent marketplaces, 2020 will start seeing the shift of employee and employer’s mindset, it added. PTI

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