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FeaturesBenefitsProponents of employee referral schemes claim the benefits to be an improved candidate quality, 'fit', and retention levels, while at the same time delivering a significant reduction in recruitment expenditure. However, there are a number of potential drawbacks. One of the greatest concerns tends to be that relying too heavily on employee referrals could limit diversity in the workplace, with new staff recruited in the likeness of existing employees. But, provided that there is already a diverse workforce in place this ceases to be such an issue. Improved candidate quality, 'fit', and retentionThe one-to-one direct relationship between the candidate and the referring employee and the exchange of knowledge that takes place allows the candidate to develop a strong understanding of the company, its business and the application and recruitment process. With this information the candidate is ideally placed to assess their own suitability and likelihood of success at the company and make an informed decision, with the support of the referring employee as to whether to apply. This is the start of the company's recruitment process where, at no cost to the employer, candidates and employees remove unsuitable and poor quality candidates, from the recruitment process ensuring a consistently high quality of applications.{{cn|date=June 2016}} Candidates who are interviewed are thoroughly prepared resulting in superior interview to job offer conversion rates. In addition, successful candidates get up to speed faster compared to other recruitment methods. Candidate 'fit' to the company's culture, departments and teams is improved as the expectations of candidate and employer match. This significantly increases the level of staff retention and builds a loyal and committed workforce - ultimately reducing the company's future recruitment requirements.{{cn|date=June 2016}} Reduction in recruitment expenditureEmployee referral scheme's allows existing employees to screen, select and refer only the best candidates to the recruitment process lowering the staff attrition rate, which in the call center industry is around 45% annually.[2] This eliminates the often considerable cost of third parties service providers who would have previously conducted the screening and selection process.{{cn|date=June 2016}} An op-ed in Crain's in April 2013 recommended that companies look to employee referral to speed the recruitment process for purple squirrels, which are rare candidates considered to be "perfect" fits for open positions.[3] The costs of operating an employee referral scheme extends to the cash bonus' paid to employees and internal promotion and administration, the total of which is considerably lower than the expense of recruiting using traditional recruitment consultants, headhunters and online recruitment methods.{{cn|date=June 2016}} As candidate quality improves and interview to job offer conversion rates increase, the amount of time spent interviewing decreases, which means the company's Human Resources headcount can be streamlined and be used more efficiently. Marketing and advertising expenditures decrease as existing employees source potential candidates from the existing personal networks of friends, family and associates.{{cn|date=June 2016}} The opportunity to improve candidate quality, 'fit', and retention levels, while at the same time significantly reduce recruitment expenditure, has seen a dramatic increase in the emphasis employers place on increasing the volume of recruits by employer referral. Through referrals, employers can access employees' networks, through social media or personal networks, to find qualified talents to fill the open positions. Social network referral{{expand section|date=June 2016}}See also{{Portal|Business}}
References1. ^{{cite web|last=ZALP|first=Global Employee Referral Index 2013 Survey|title=ZALP unleashes the power of Employee Referrals|url=http://www.zalp.com/theemployeereferralblog/blog/zalp-unleashes-the-power-of-employee-referrals/|publisher=ZALP.com}} 2. ^https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/03/people-who-use-firefox-or-chrome-are-better-employees/387781/ 3. ^{{cite news| title =Need to fill jobs? Don't hunt the 'purple squirrel'| first =Mary| last =Kramer| url =http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20130407/NEWS/304079992/publishers-notebook-need-to-fill-jobs-dont-hunt-the-purple| newspaper =Crain's Detroit Business| publisher =| date =April 7, 2013| accessdate = 2016-06-10}} External links 1 : Recruitment |
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