What Are the Priorities in Your Hiring Process?

by | Feb 7, 2025

Recruiting has always been an exercise in trade-offs.

Setting priorities ahead of time equips you to make sense of your recruiting and hiring decisions.

What are the priorities in your hiring process?

This was the question posed to hundreds of hiring managers across various industries in a recent talent acquisition survey.

Here were the top four responses and the percentages of respondents listing the issue as their most important concern:

Improving quality of hire (41%)

Reducing time to hire (28%)

Improving the candidate experience (15%)

Increasing volume/reducing cost per hire (14%)

How would you prioritize this list?

Take a minute to rank these objectives for your organization.

Once you’ve ranked them, recognize there’s a natural cause and effect to your priorities.

If you want high quality hires, it takes more time and expense to acquire enough prospects to be selective.

If you care little about what candidates experience during your hiring process, this attitude will seep into how your agents treat their clients.

If you reduce costs and focus on speed, the quality of your hires is going to suffer.

Successful hiring managers set priorities and recognize that trade-offs exist.

The amateurs assume they can have it all and bounce along the bottom.

 

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The Attrition Variables

The Attrition Variables

While these attrition constants still have the greatest influence, there are some emerging attrition variables worth noting. People also tend to leave companies when: They feel like they’re not doing as well as others in their peer group outside the company. They feel like they’re not as far along as they should be at a certain point in life.

The Attrition Constants

The Attrition Constants

If you’re not focusing most of your retention effort on these issues, you’ll miss the mark. If you’re not focusing most of your recruiting effort on exploiting these weaknesses among your competitors, you’re missing the best opportunities.

The Persistence Mindset

The Persistence Mindset

A leader equipped with this mindset can have a profound effect on the life and career of each individual they engage. It works because an agent is getting a real-time glimpse of what it would be like to work on your team. But it only becomes believable when it is persistently applied over time.