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Recruiting software
- Is it different? By Kenneth Peck
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Of
course it is! All software is different. But what are the
unique characteristics of recruiting software that make it
different from MS Outlook, an accounting system, banking
software, computer design, graphics design, marketing,
etc.?
All of these applications have uniqueness and
characteristics that allow them to be defined as a group. What
are the characteristics of recruiting software applications
that allow them to be identified? Of course, this could be
just another sneaky way of asking the question, “What do you
look for when selecting recruiting software?”. Every
recruiting software vendor has one of those documents
including BlackDog Recruiting
Software.
But really that is not what this
article is about. I am trying to get to higher ground here. I
do not want this article to become a document that says
“recruiting software must do this and if it doesn’t pick ours
because it does”.
All professionals have tools they use
to do their job. A surgeon uses a vast array of very special
instruments and specialized computers to perform her work. An
artist has his brushes and special paint mixes. A carpenter
uses saws, ladders, leveling devices, etc. An accountant has
accounting systems.
All of these professionals share a
common characteristic in that they use a variety of tools to
perform their work.
Recruiting software as a tool for a
recruiter is unique from the above examples in that it is
designed to be the only tool a recruiter will need besides a
telephone, and even that is under assault by recruiting
software vendors!
Wow! Think about it. Recruiting
software just put mankind back 30,000 years where the only
tool he used to stay alive was a sharp stone and his
brain!
Of course recruiting software systems are not
exactly sharp stones, but some are close. J
In all
seriousness now, the more that an applicant tracking/executive
search/ recruiting software system can do for a recruiter the
better the tool. It is an all in one tool because of the
characteristics of the recruiting industry.
Most of us
recruiting software vendors are driven by incorporating or
interfacing any new technologies that help a recruiter into
their own software, i.e. phone and video conferencing, PDA’s
and video resumes.
Staffing or recruiting software
vendors are like the Wal-Mart of the software world, meaning
we would like to be the one stop shop for all your recruiting
needs by bringing everything a recruiter needs under one
roof.
But there is a dilemma for us vendors. The
profession of recruiting is, for the most part, a niche
oriented business. A recruiter specializes in medical device
sales, helicopter pilots, hospital staffing,
etc.
Recruiting software has to be more specialized
than a contact management system or a CRM system because these
tools are too general. Recruiters need more preciseness than
this, or they find themselves spending too much time finding
the people they need. Consider, for example, the difference
between a table saw for a finished carpenter and one for a
fine furniture maker. Both tools would get the table made but
the one made by the finished carpenter would have taken longer
and would not look as good.
The dilemma is how to make
recruiting software be an all in one tool for the recruiter
and still be specialized enough to serve the unique
characteristics of their recruiting niche?
Some
recruiting software goes too far and works only for a specific
recruiting niche, i.e. nursing, attorneys, etc. For a
recruiting software vendor they are too specialized and can’t
evolve quickly enough as the environment changes so they
become extinct and leave their customers in a very desperate
situation.
These systems are just a hair above custom
software. I may write a future article about custom software,
but generally I think it is a bad idea for any recruiting
firm.
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