In this Era Technology, using a Web Based Systems present in every segment of our society that including in HR Planning in Recruiting and staffing systems.
Online Recruitment System is an online job application and processing system that allows employers to advertise their job openings, and for candidates to submit their applications online. Using the powerful medium of internet, job seeking is no longer a problem for would-be employees in this technologically enhanced era. With the introduction of Online Recruitment System, the business of picking, testing and hiring new employees has now been made easier for employers.
There are lots of benefits by using Web Based Human Resource Planning in Recruiting and staffing. With internet recruiting and human resources integration, recruiting managers could devote more focus and energy on the mission critical aspects of HR management than having to waste time over mundane paper works and usual administrative tasks. In fact, the role of human resources systems extends beyond recruiting and this includes other corporate activities such as tracking employee performances, making appraisals, managing salary and wage rates, tracking leave entitlements, financial reporting, and facilitating employee management in general as well. In short, such a system not only cuts costs but also save time in a big way.
According to Brown and Williams (2003), “As the competitive landscape intensifies, the role of HR to find, attract, engage, and retain scarce, top-level talent who can deliver on new and ever-changing customer demands will become increasingly critical to a company’s success” (p. 20), these factors bring a larger importance to this collected database.[1]
An example of the use of web-based technology in HR is the use of the Internet by the San Diego county office of education (SDCOE).[2]
“Utilizing the latest technology they provide accessible, cost-effective and timely HR services to SDCOE employees and school districts in the areas of human resource planning, recruitment and selection, training and development, employee and labor relations, compensation and benefits, credentials” (San Diego County Office of Education, 2010, para. 2).
“Human Resources staff is available to assist departments and districts in the development and implementation of practices and procedures that maximize the potential and enhance the contributions of a diverse workforce” (San Diego County Office of Education, 2010, para. 3)
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References:
1. Brown, J., & Williams, L. (2003). The 21st century: Implications for HR. In M. Effron, R. Gandossy, & M. Goldsmith (Eds.), Human resources in the 21st century (pp. 19-24). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.
2. San Diego County Office of Education (2010). Human resources division. Retrieved from http://www.sdcoe.net/hrt2/
[1] Brown, J., & Williams, L. (2003). The 21st century: Implications for HR. In M. Effron, R. Gandossy, & M. Goldsmith (Eds.), Human resources in the 21st century (pp. 19-24). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.
[2] San Diego County Office of Education (2010). Human resources division. Retrieved from http://www.sdcoe.net/hrt2/
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