3. What is Recruitment?
• Recruitment is the process of finding and attracting capable
applicants for employment.
• In other words recruitment is about finding the right talent,
for the right job at the right time.
4. What is US Staffing?
• US Staffing is a Talent Acquisition Industry which brings
together HR Departments of the Clients, the VMS and the
managers of staffing companies to hire the best talent for the
vacant jobs in shortest possible time.
5. Key Participants in US Staffing
• Following are the people who play major role in US Staffing
industry.
Client
Account Manager or Delivery Manager (Onshore
Coordinators of Staffing Agency)
Candidate
VMS
We, the Recruiters !!!
6. Some Key Facts about US Staffing
• After the great recession of 2009, US Staffing industry has created more
jobs than any other industry.
• This happened because staffing and recruiting industry is more resilient to
any other industry when it comes to economic expansions and
contractions.
• The other main reason why staffing business is ever so expanding is
because of exponential rise in demand of contractual workers.
• The average tenure of an employee within staffing and recruiting industry
is around about 24-36 months which is 35 to 40% higher than the average
tenure of an employee within any other sector.
• The above statistics are just few pointers which indicate what is in store
for people who are willing to make a career in this industry.
7. Qualities of a “Good” Recruiter
• Influencing and negotiating
• Persistence
• Willingness to Excel and Achieve
• Judgment and Decision Making
• Coachablity and Openness to Feedback
8. Day - Day Activity of a Recruiter
• Picking up the Job (Requirement)
• Identifying the Candidates through various job portals and job engines.
• Calling Prospective Candidates
• Screening them as per the Requirement
• Reserving the best match candidates to the given job, and sending them
Right to Represent (RTR).
• Once RTR is received, preparing the submission of the resume (formatting,
preparing summaries).
• Submitting the resume to the a/c manager.
9. US Rendezvous
• In this section we will be introduced to following aspects of
United States of America
Demographics
Culture
Geography
Work Visa and Permits
11. Some Facts about US
• It is commonly known as US, United States, America or States.
• It is the world’s economy with a GDP of $15.11 trillion with
per capita income being six highest.
• With a diverse population ethnicity, most of the residents are
Native American, Europeans, Asians and Caucasians.
• Some of the global industry giants have their headquarters in
this country like Apple, Microsoft, Johnson & Johnson, UPS,
Google, Facebook, Boeing, Colt etc to name a few.
• It is the home to several well known federal agencies in the
world like the FBI, NASA, White House, UN, World Bank etc.
12. Major Cities of US
• New York City, NY
• Dallas, TX
• Los Angeles, CA
• Houston, TX
• Washington, D.C
• Princeton,NJ
• Boston, MA
• Chicago, IL
• Richmond, VA
• Las Vegas, NV
13. Political Division and Time Zones
• US is divided politically into following zones – East, West,
North, South, Mid-East and Mid West.
• Due to its huge land area, US is divided into given time zones
– EST, CST, MST and PST.
• In terms of time difference, EST is 1 hour ahead of CST, 2
hours ahead of MST and 3 hours ahead of PST.
• For example Atlanta, GA (EST) will be 1 hour ahead of Dallas,
TX (CST), 2 hours ahead of Denver, CO (MST) and 3 hours
ahead of Los Angeles, CA (PST).
14. Day Light Saving
• The concept of Daylight Saving Time is the practice of
advancing of clocks so that evenings have more daylight and
mornings have less. In this, typically clocks are adjusted one
hour forward at the start of spring and are adjusted one hour
backwards near the start of autumn.
• Normally in US, the daylight saving is applied or starts at the
last week of February and ends at the end of last week of
October following Halloween’s day.
15. Major Holidays of US
• New Year’s Day
• President’s Day
• Memorial Day
• Independence Day
• Labor Day
• Veterans Day
• Thanksgiving Day
• Christmas
16. Work Visa and Permits
• Visa is an entry clearence certificate that is placed in a travel
or passport document, which gives us permission to enter into
an applied country.
• In US, there are two categories of Visa which exist.
Immigrant Visa
Non Immigrant Visa
17. Types of Visa
• Immigrant Visa - It is for those people who intend to live
permanently in US
• Types of Immigrant Visa
Green Card (GC) – An official document issued by US
Government to alliance allowing them to work
permanently in US.
Permanent Resident – An allocation of residency to the
incoming immigrants done on the random basis other than
the Green Card allocation.
18. Types of Visa (contd.)
• Non Immigrant Visa – This Visa is given to those immigrants whose
permanent residence is outside US, however they wish to stay in US on a
temporary basis for a certain purpose – tourism, medical treatment,
business, temporary work or study.
• Types of Non Immigrant Visa
H1B – It is a work permit under US immigration in which people can
enter in US for three years if they work in a specialized field and their
employers cannot fill the position locally. It is initially granted for a
period of three years and can be extended up to a period of another
years, hence the H1B visa is valid up to a duration of six years.
The programmers and other technically skilled people especially
related to Computers is enter US under this Visa Category.
19. Types of Visa (contd.)
H4 – It is granted to the dependents of immigrants who are on
H1B work permit. People on this category are not allowed to
work in US.
J1 – Basically provided for someone from home country to US
for training which should be useful for home country.
L1 / L2 – Intra Company Transfer / Dependent Visa – L1 is a Non
Immigrant Visa which allows companies operating both in US
and abroad to transfer certain class of employees from its
foreign operations to US operations for a period of maximum up
to seven years.
The employee must have worked for a subsidiary or parent
company of our US company for at least a period of one year
out of last three years.
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20. Types of Visa (contd.)
• EAD – Employment Authorization Document
An Employment Authorization Document (EAD) is work
permit that authorizes an immigrant to work in US for a
period of time, usually one year.
There are two categories of EAD available :
I485 EAD (Green Card EAD)
OPT EAD
21. Types of Visa (contd.)
• Border Visas – As US shares its borders with two different
countries, Canada and Mexico, there are two work permits
which allows people from these countries to work within US.
TN 1 Visa (Canada)
TN 2 Visa (Mexico)
23. Contents
• In the following slides we will study
What is the recruitment process in US Staffing
How to understand the requirement
How to make a search string and search for resume?
Boolean Search Strings
Tax Terms
W2 Contract
W2 Salaried
1099
C2C or Corp to Corp
The Concept of Per Diem
How to screen a candidate while speaking to him over the phone?
Establishing Rapport and Negotiating with the Candidate.
Closing the Candidate for a particular requirement
Red Flags while screening the candidate.
Job Boards and ATS (Applicant Tracking System)
24. Steps in Recruiting Life Cycle
• Client
• Account Manager
• Assignment of Requirement to recruiter
• Requirement Understanding
• Formulating Search String (Keywords, Boolean Search)
• Calling up candidates
• Getting updated resume
• Checking the Quality of Resume and Matching it to the Requirement
• Format the Resume and Submitting the resume to Account Manager
• Account Manager consults the candidate for further clarifications, if required.
• Resume is submitted to the client.
• Client provides feedback / interview request.
• Recruiter arranges the interview and confirms it with the client.
• Closure.
25. Requirement Understanding
• To understand the requirement is the key to find the right talent for the
right job at the right time.
• When looking at the requirement, the recruiter should look for following
skills and attributes.
Location.
Duration
Rate
Primary and Secondary Skills
Start Date and End Date of Assignment
Job Description
Roles and Responsibilities
Client
26. Searching Resume
• When Searching for Resume, the recruiter must use either of
the following methods to locate a resume.
Keyword Search – In this method, the recruiter looks for a
particular resume through Job Title, Position Name or
Specific Skill or Function in a Job Board (Monster, Dice,
Career Builder). This method is useful particularly for any
functional position and low level jobs (Technician, Business
Analyst and Project Managers etc.)
Boolean Search
27. Boolean Search
• Boolean searches allow you to combine words and phrases using the
words AND, OR AND NOT (otherwise known as Boolean operators) to
limit, widen, or define your search. Most Internet search engines and Web
directories default to these Boolean search parameters anyway, but a
good Web searcher should know how to use basic Boolean operators.
• Examples
Using AND Operator, search results are narrowed, as explained below
(Portland) AND (Oregon)
Using OR Operator, search results are broadened, as explained below
(Dog) OR (Wolf).
Using NOT Operator, search results are narrowed, as explained below
(Manager) NOT (Program)
28. Some more Boolean Search
• (TECHNICIAN ) AND (RF ) AND (TES OR TESTING OR
SCRIPTING) Within 75 miles of 92101.
• (MANAGER ) AND (ANALYSIS OR ANALYST OR ANALYTICS )
AND(DATA ) Within 75 miles of 92101 , BUT NOT = (PROJECT
OR PROGRAM ).
• (TECHNICIAN) AND ("TIER 1" OR "TIER I") AND ("MS OFFICE
SUITE" OR MS-OUTLOOK) WITHIN 75 MILES OF 92101.
• (RF ) AND (DESIGN OR FABRICATE ) AND(MOBILE OR WIRELESS
) Within 75 miles of 92101
29. Boolean Search on Google to find the Resume
• Boolean Search can be applied on Google to find the resumes
too. As we know that people make their personal profiles and
also post resumes on Internet in large numbers, it is always a
good idea to check Google for recruiting purposes too.
• The Syntax for finding a resume on Google is
(intitle: Resume OR inURL: Resume OR intitle: CV or inURL: CV) AND (“
Manager” OR “Supervisor”) AND (Test OR Testing OR Test Case OR Test
Plans) –jobs –samples –”sample resume” –”Resume writers” (CA OR
California)
(intitle: Resume OR inURL: Resume OR intitle: CV or inURL: CV) AND (“
Mobile” OR “Wireless” AND Chips OR “Semiconductors”) AND (Test OR
Testing OR Test Case OR Test Plans) –jobs –samples –”sample resume”
–”Resume writers” (CA OR California)
30. Some examples
• Boolean Strings by Keyword
• (app or apps or application)
• (“BA” or “business analyst” or “business analysis”)
• (“BI” or “business intelligence”)
• (“business analyst” or “business analysis” or ba or ccba or cbap or “business systems analyst”)
• (LAMP or (linux and apache and mysql and (perl or php or python)
• (mobile or android or iphone or ios or blackberry)
• (network or system or os or nos or “operating systems”)
• (network or networking or system or systems or “operating systems” or “information systems”)
• (“oo” or “object oriented” or object-oriented or “OOP”)
• (“project manager” or “project management” or PMP)
• (“ui” or user-interface or “user interface”)
• (“ux” or user-experience or “user experience”)
• (Storage or SAN or NAS )
• Boolean Strings by Job Title
• .Net Developer
• .Net and (VS or “Visual Studio”) and (VB or “Visual Basic” or VB.net) and (ASP or ASP.net) and (C# or C#.net ) and
“SQL Server”
• Android Developer
Android and SDK and Java
• Automation Tester
(“qa” or “quality assurance” or “quality analyst” or “automation tester”) and (“cast” or “cste” or “cmst” or
certified or certification)
31. • (“Business Intelligence” or “BI”) and SQL and (SSIS or SSRS or SSAS or “integration services” or “reporting services” or “Analysis
Services”) and (“Business Analysis” or “Business Analyst” or “System Analysis” or “System Analyst” or “Business System Analyst”)
• Database Administrator
(“database administration” or “database administrator” or “DB Admin” or DBA) and “database design” and (SQL or “SQL Server”) and
(SSIS or SSMS or SSRS or SSAS or “Analysis Services” or “Reporting Services”)
• Help Desk Support
• (helpdesk or support or technician or “help desk” or “service desk”) and (OSX or JDE or iSeries or virtual or virtualization or vmware)
and (“AD” or “Active Directory”) and DHCP and DNS and (network or networking) and (switches or switching or routers or routing) and
(firewalls or security)
• Information Security Manager
“Information Security” and (“Project Manager” or “Project Management” or Leadership or Manager or PMP) and (forensic* or Security+
or CISSP or “security Standards” or “Certified Information Systems Security Professional” )
• Linux Systems Administrator
(Unix or Linux) and (RedHat or “Red Hat” or Centos or Debian) and (SMTP or DHCP or DNS or LDAP or NFS or SMTP or HTTP or SNMP)
and (“Systems Administrator” or “System Administrator” or “Systems Administration” or “System Administration”)
• Mobile Applications Architect
(ios or iphone or ipad or android) and (SDK or SDKs) and (Java or objective-c or “objective c” or C++) and (optimization or “web
services” or UX or user-experience or “user experience” or “Mobile Applications” or “Mobile Developer”)
• OBIEE Architect
(OBIEE or “Oracle Business Intelligence”) and (“DW” or “data warehouse” or “datat warehousing”) and (IBOTS or DAC or RPD or SME or
OOTM or BIAPS or OBI or ETL or informatica)
• PHP Developer
PHP and SQL and (PostgreSQL or “Pervasive SQL” or Intranet or Linux or Apache or Javascript or HTML or CSS)
• Project Manager
(“project manager” or “project management” or PMP)
32. Tax Terms
• There are three tax terms which are prescribed in US Recruitment.
W2
1099
C2C (Corp to Corp).
W2 – When a person is paid in form of W2, the employer
automatically withholds a part of his pay and pays all the necessary
taxes on his own as per the required norms of Federal Government.
These Taxes include Federal Income Tax, State Income Tax, Social
Security and Medicare Tax. It is further classified in two parts
W2 Salaried
W2 Hourly
33. Tax Terms
W2 Salaried – In this the employer pays the candidate on a daily rate
basis. This means that the consultant will be billed on 800 hours
instead of 880 hours on a monthly basis. The candidate is normally
paid benefits (Medical Insurance, Paid Time Off, National Holidays and
401K Contribution). The candidate is not qualified for overtime in this
type of payroll.
W2 Hourly – In this, the employer pays the on an hourly basis. This
means that the candidate will be billed for full 880 hours (8 hours a
day * 5 days a week * 22 days a month). There are no benefits or
minimal benefits provided with this type of payroll. The candidate is
eligible for overtime.
34. Tax Terms
1099 – When a person is paid in 1099 payrolls, all money earned by
the candidate is paid on an untaxed basis. It is then the responsibility
of the candidate to file and pay the appropriate taxes.
C2C or Corp to Corp – In this a sub vendor to your staffing company
does a 1099 type of contract and then pays to his consultant on W2
Payrolls.
To do a 1099 or C2C contract, a subvendor or the self contractor needs
to have following insurances.
General Liability – Amount of $1 million (Mandatory, Always ask
the candidate or vendor when dealing a 1099 or C2C case).
Errors and Omissions
Workermen’s Compensation
35. Per Diem
• Per Diem is basically an allowance given to candidate in case the candidate
is relocating from his home location to the client site to work for an
assignment. For Per Diem to be applicable, following conditions must be
fulfilled.
The candidate should own a house / should be renting a house at his
home location. (Proof of Ownership / Rent Agreement will be asked at
the time of paper work.)
Distance between the location should be 50 miles or more.
He should have enough expenses to maintain the two houses.
Per Diem will be provided to the candidate for the first year of the
contract only. If the contract extends for more than 12 months, Per
diem will be stopped after completion of 12th month.
36. Screening the Candidate Over the Phone
• Phone Screening the Candidate is the most critical step in identifying and
hiring the candidate for the a given requirement. While hiring the
candidate the recruiter generally follows following steps.
Greets the Candidate on opening of the call.
Introduces himself and his staffing company.
Seeks the permission from candidate to speak about the position.
Gives the Details about the position (Title, Location, Client, Duration
and nature of job ) and discusses the candidate’s experience to qualify
the resume for the assigned requirement.
Negotiate for Pay Rate / Salary Range and Summarizes the details for
the call to confirm the candidate’s interest
Closes the Call and Sends him a RTR (Right to Represent) mail to
reserve the candidate for the assigned position.
37. Closing the Candidate for a particular
Requirement
• After sourcing and screening the candidate, the recruiter can
go ahead and get the candidate’s resume submitted to the
client.
• If the resume is short-listed depending on the client’s
feedback, and client forwards an interview request, the
recruiter gets in touch with the candidate, discusses the
interview schedule with him.
• If the candidate is appointed by the client, it then adds up to a
closure (Purchase Order or PO) in the recruiter’s name.
• Once the candidate officially starts his assignment, it is
regarded as a placement in recruiter’s name and the recruiter
is awarded incentive accordingly.
38. Red Flags While Screening the Candidate
• While Screening the Candidate, it is mandatory that certain check points
are ruled out in order to confirm that candidate in all probability is a
willing candidate and will join the job, provided client offers it following
the interview.
Commute
Pay Rate
Willingness to Join
Willing to Perform a Background Check and Credit Check as per the
client’s requirement
An Ex – Employee of the same client
Any Pending Interviews or Back-up Offers
Qualification and Experience are neither under or over qualified
39. Job Boards used in US Recruitments
• Job Boards are basically websites where job seeking candidates post their
resumes and Employers look for a potential candidate who can be hired
for their requirement.
• There are various Job Boards available in market where people from US
post their resumes. Some of the Job Boards are:-
Monster US
Dice.com
Careerbuilder.com
Hotjobs.com
Sologig.com
Netemps.com
40. Applicant Tracking System
• There are some portals available in US Recruitment market which source
resumes from all major job boards and act as a one stop solution to have
large database of candidates for various type of skill sets.
• Some of the such major job portals are
Bullhorn
LinkedIn Recruiter
JobDiva.com
QCOM
JobDiva.com
Taleo.net