Hobson: The motivation started when I wanted to start my own business in a human resources field, which allowed me independence and flexibility. I realised that there was no recruitment agent in Grahamstown and thought this might be a good idea. The business has grown, and we now offer recruitment services to clients countrywide.
I like to think we keep it personal. We aim to ensure that we build solid relationships not only with our clients but with our candidates as well. We want to be part of our client’s journey in achieving their business goals by sourcing suitable candidates and to assist our candidates in achieving their career potential. We ensure we are current in all labour laws which govern our service and up to date with trends and demands.
Apart from the tech jobs we don’t yet know about, my personal feeling is the supporting roles of these positions are going to be momentous. For example, psychologists, physiotherapists, wellness specialists, communication specialists, social workers. The social sciences, I believe, are going to be in huge demand.
Always remain current and ensure you attend courses where possible and remain relevant and up to date. Learning and self-development is important. Energy is key! A good work ethic and determination sets you apart.
I always say your CV is your footprint. Put effort in. This part of your job application is critical. Keep it short and to the point, and relevant to the position you are applying for. I am not sure if there is a best format because a CV is a personal document which creates the uniqueness of your CV. Keep it authentic and honest. It represents you.
Social media is a very powerful tool in the recruiting space. This is often where the “culture-fit” takes place. Employers and recruitment agencies view candidates to get a better understanding of the type of person the candidate is. LinkedIn is a good professional media platform. In order to secure work, ensure that your profiles are always updated and relevant.
Having read a few articles on this topic, there appears to be a lot predicted for the HR and recruitment spaces for 2019. I believe the candidate experience is going to be a pivotal one. It certainly is moving to a candidate-driven market. Employer branding is imperative in attracting the right candidates. People engagement, both employee and candidate! Ensuring a five-star experience from start to finish is critical. The way in which we protect our client and candidate information is going to be important too.