Only 18% of HR professionals describe their talent acquisition (TA) function as “top-notch” or “advanced” when asked where their organization sits on a talent acquisition maturity model. This is a considerable drop compared to 29% in the HR Research Institute (HRRI) 2020 study. This might indicate that some TA departments lost personnel or other capabilities during the Covid-19 pandemic economic downturn, affecting the quality of today’s recruitment teams.
The free research report, The Future of Talent Acquisition 2021, is now available for download. HR.com’s Research Institute conducted the study of HR professionals to examine and track the state of talent recruitment, recruiting technology, hiring metrics, and perceived drivers now and in the future in order to meet strategic talent acquisition goals
The survey analysis also reveals that the biggest barriers to TA success are:
- not being able to find the talent that meets the job requirements (61%) and
- not having the right skills in the applicant pool (46%).
Over the next three years, artificial intelligence (AI) will have the largest influence in these four areas:
- automating TA processes
- targeting candidate searches
- prioritizing resumes and applications
- engaging candidates
Further, organizations that are considered recruitment leaders with “top-notch” or “advanced” talent acquisition processes are:
- almost three times as likely to use metrics for workforce diversity and inclusion
- more than twice as likely to:
- indicate employee referrals will increase over the next three years
- use programmatic advertising
- measure TA’s return on investment
- about twice as likely to:
- have above average or top-notch talent
- use sourcing technology
- have a recruitment marketing system
- leverage talent and skills analytics technology
- more likely that say that hiring great talent is a top priority
- more likely to measure time to hire and/or time to fill
“Talent acquisition departments are so busy trying to keep up with the pressures and demands of sourcing and hiring that companies are lacking clear hiring objectives and strategies,” stated Debbie McGrath, Chief Instigator and CEO of HR.com. “Employers will have to put more focus on developing strategic talent acquisition goals in order to find and recruit the right talent.”
Download the full report which includes details on nine key takeaways to help HR departments gain insights into how to develop and meet strategic talent acquisition goals.
DOWNLOAD RESEARCH REPORT: https://web.hr.com/5n78
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