My name is Jon Drogheo and I am a Human Resources Consultant based in Denver Colorado.
My business operations background in developing performance measurements, process mapping, and organizational operations structure is the foundation of my human resources consulting experience. I am a consultant to top managers and executives regarding performance development, talent acquisition, human resources management, and organizational operational effectiveness.
Recently, I have been inspired to conduct research on recruiting practices and Recruiter’s attitudes regarding resumes. The following independent survey is designed to support a presentation that I currently perform for many organizations. In an effort to update my data I am asking you, the HR community and colleagues to help me in this effort. I will not know who completed the survey or what company you are employed by. I have two goals for this research. First, I want to help job seekers understand the impact their resume has on you, the recruiters. And my second goal is help you, the recruiters, to educate those seekers who are skilled for your jobs however, are being missed because they don’t “get it.”
I appreciate your help in my research and would value you sending this on to other Human Resource Professionals & Recruiters you may know.
The following link will take you to the survey.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=1b9RxaAG9djfJXjXGluvmA_3d_3d
When my survey is complete I will post the results on HR.com. Thank you,
Jon
jmedrogheo@msn.com
There is still time to take this 7 minute survey! Please click the link to help in this research.
Of the almost 100 recruiters surveyed 40% use prescreening questions form an ATS. 31% don't. Surprisingly, 23.6% don't have and ATS. When recruiters were asked how long it took them to determine a candidate did not meet the job qualifications, 86% said they took 30 seconds or less, and of those, 31% said it took them less than 10 seconds to determine a candidate did not meet the job requirements.
If you would like a copy of the results, click the link and take the survey.
Thanks You,
Jon