Adjust Hiring Criteria to Compete in Record Breaking Job Market

The job market is hitting record highs right now.  There are more jobs than unemployed people in the United States.  The Wall Street Journal reported on June 5, 2018 that “U.S. job openings rose to a seasonally adjusted 6.7 million at the end of April, a record high, and more than the 6.3 million Americans who were unemployed during the month.”  This intensifies the struggle to find talent among employers and raises the question:  should hiring managers start re-evaluating job requirements and adjust hiring criteria?  Below are more details on the WSJ findings:

Adjust Hiring Criteria and Remove Bias from Hiring Decisions

So, what steps should employers take to ensure they fill their job openings with qualified talent?  One answer is to raise wages and improve company benefits to attract talent.  The other answer is to lower certain standards a bit and adjust hiring criteria so more workers qualify as candidates.  Too many hiring managers have a picture of their ideal candidate that clouds their judgement with bias in hiring decisions.  To avoid this, here are some suggestions:

Soft Skills are Most Important in a Candidate

Many of the skills needed to perform a job can be taught, such as operating a forklift or computer programming.  But soft skills are much harder to teach and indicate a candidate’s ability to get along with others, adapt to new surroundings and solve problems on the job.  It may be necessary to adjust your hiring criteria to focus more on soft skills, such as cultural adaptability, resiliency and critical thinking.

To find out if a candidate has the right soft skills, after their interview invite them to a company gathering to see how they interact with others.  Also conduct personality assessments to get a better idea of how their values align with those of your company.  Find more information in our article Hiring for Emotional Intelligence: Tips for Employers.

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Adjust Hiring Criteria to Compete in Record Breaking Job Market
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There are more jobs than unemployed people in the United States. So, what steps should employers take to ensure they fill their job openings with qualified talent? Lower certain standards a bit and adjust hiring criteria so more workers qualify as candidates.
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