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Recruiting Software – Rolling Your Own
By Kenneth Peck

 

Oh no!  This is the worst decision a recruiting firm (Contingency or Retained) can make.

I can make countless analogies here.  Would a surgeon operate on himself or make his own instruments?  Do pianists build their own pianos?  Does a pilot build his own plane?  Why would a recruiting firm build their own recruiting software?  It does not make sense, unless the recruiting firm is global with thousands of employees.  Even then I would question the wisdom of this decision.  Yet there is not one week that has gone by in my 15 years of giving recruiting software demos where I find a firm seriously considering such a decision!

I believe buying the worst recruiting software application is better than building your own even if the custom software does work well and does exactly what you want.  Although you will soon find out that it never will.

The worst that can come of building your own recruiting software is that you are actually successful and have it working pretty well.   Then the money pit and resource drain starts.  Every time computers and/or software evolve to new heights your spiffy recruiting software stays where it was, or you invest in yet another round of upgrades and retrofitting.  Better hope those computer geniuses are still around to make the changes or else your new computer genius may say “this is spaghetti code and we need to start all over”. J

So, why do some recruiting firms do it or even consider it?  I don’t really know, but here are some of my best guesses from most to least likely.

A successful recruiting firm has a business model that does not quite fit their current software or anything they have looked at.  Of all the reasons for rolling your own, this is probably the best.  But, it is still wrong.  The development will cause lack of focus on recruiting.  The long range effects are still just as devastating because the recruiting software monster once created will have to be fed and cared for.  Similar to your children coming to you with tears in their eyes for the adorable puppy and you say yes.  After about a year, guess who ends up feeding it, walking it and taking the now full grown dog to the vet.  Does your custom recruiting software pay its way by contributing more to revenues than other commercial software?  I doubt it!  A pot of gold does not exist at the end of the custom recruiting software rainbow.

Another reason may be that the recruiting firm is a start up and doesn’t see anything that fits its perceived business model.  The watch word here is “perceived”.  The firm has no idea how it will actually be functioning a year from now if it survives.  Why in the world would you be writing a recruiting tool for a recruiting method that has not proven itself?

And finally the worst reason for rolling your own!  The owner or a partner prides him/her self on their own technical prowess and possibly has even written a program or two.  I cannot think of a better way to assure failure for either the software or the recruiting company.  Ah, the pride of authorship and believing “I can do everything better than anyone”; tsk, tsk glad I never worked with you as a recruiter.

Ok, so what do you do if you have looked and looked and can’t find anything you like but you absolutely need some kind of recruiting software?  Find the one that is the closest fit, make it work, stop worrying about technique and get on with the business of recruiting.

Almost all software of any kind at best answers about 80% of what you want to do with it.  S ome tips on selecting recruiting software .


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