Talent Acquisition Consultancy
Timeline
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September 16, 2019Experience start
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September 24, 2019Project Kick-Off Meeting
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November 4, 2019Project Interim Report
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December 9, 2019Experience end
Timeline
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September 16, 2019Experience start
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September 24, 2019Project Kick-Off Meeting
Remote meeting between student teams (or designated student team leads) and organization to confirm project scope and discuss communication styles and important dates.
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November 4, 2019Project Interim Report
If desired by the industry partner, students will submit a status report to the organization that includes an outline of their deliverables, and identifies any gaps in research or data that need to be addressed before the project can be completed.
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December 9, 2019Experience end
Experience scope
Categories
Skills
content writing hiring practices communication hiring strategyIn the race for top talent, is your organization eager to find and assess high quality candidates? In this project, continuing education students in McMaster University’s Human Resources Management program will provide actionable recruitment and selection recommendations that you can apply to source talent for even the most difficult roles to hire.
Students
The final project deliverables will include:
A written report with detailed recommendations and custom templates that can be used by your organization. Depending on the opportunity areas you have asked the students to address, this report can include:
- 3-6 month plan for sourcing a pool of top candidates for a given position.
- Templates for job postings.
- Legal compliance information.
- Suggested recruitment methods and channels by job type.
- Resume management recommendations.
- Candidate shortlisting techniques.
- Recommendations on the use of tests.
- Interview procedures.
- Behavioural, chronological, case, or written interview guides
- Reference check templates.
Project timeline
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September 16, 2019Experience start
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September 24, 2019Project Kick-Off Meeting
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November 4, 2019Project Interim Report
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December 9, 2019Experience end
Timeline
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September 16, 2019Experience start
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September 24, 2019Project Kick-Off Meeting
Remote meeting between student teams (or designated student team leads) and organization to confirm project scope and discuss communication styles and important dates.
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November 4, 2019Project Interim Report
If desired by the industry partner, students will submit a status report to the organization that includes an outline of their deliverables, and identifies any gaps in research or data that need to be addressed before the project can be completed.
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December 9, 2019Experience end
Project Examples
Requirements
Based on information you provide, students will develop an action plan, which can include ready to use templates that address issues and opportunities in your current hiring process. Student teams will address the aspect(s) of recruitment and selection most critical to your organization today, and provide innovative solutions to help you overcome the talent crunch.
Project examples include, but are not limited to the following:
- Recommendations for creative approaches for recruiting candidates for specific role/roles. This may include developing a specific diversity recruitment strategy or a recruiting strategy for difficult to fill or niche talent. This may also include evaluating the effectiveness of your current recruitment channels (events, job boards, LinkedIn, etc.) and make realistic recommendations for improvement.
- Design a comprehensive talent acquisition playbook that managers can use to execute the recruitment and selection process from start to finish.
- Evaluate your current candidate experience through the recruiting and selection process and make recommendations for improving the experience, including the creation of candidate resources and guides.
- Evaluate your current job posting template and career website and recommend content to improve your employment brand and image to attract a desired candidate talent pool. In addition to creating new job posting templates, this may also include developing applicant resource material to better understand the recruitment process with your organization.
- Design/Re-design screening and interview guides incorporating a variety of interview questions aligned to effective assessment of talent.
This list of project examples is by no means exhaustive. If you have another project idea related to recruitment and selection, please use Riipen’s in-app chat to contact the professor, who will work with you to determine if it’s a fit for this assignment.
Additional company criteria
Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:
Minimum of 2-4 interactions with the students in-person or remotely (approximately 4-6 hours over the duration of the project).
Share feedback and recommendations on an as-needed basis determined by the instructor.
Provide a dedicated contact who will be available to answer periodic emails or phone calls over the duration of th
Be available for a quick phone call with the organizer to initiate your relationship and confirm your scope is an appropriate fit for the experience.
There will be several groups of students participating in the Ripen Assignment. To provide efficiency in the information sharing process and minimize the time commitment required by the organization, 2 - 3 web conferences may be scheduled in advance with the lead of the participating organization at the appropriate intervals.
Timeline
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September 16, 2019Experience start
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September 24, 2019Project Kick-Off Meeting
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November 4, 2019Project Interim Report
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December 9, 2019Experience end
Timeline
-
September 16, 2019Experience start
-
September 24, 2019Project Kick-Off Meeting
Remote meeting between student teams (or designated student team leads) and organization to confirm project scope and discuss communication styles and important dates.
-
November 4, 2019Project Interim Report
If desired by the industry partner, students will submit a status report to the organization that includes an outline of their deliverables, and identifies any gaps in research or data that need to be addressed before the project can be completed.
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December 9, 2019Experience end