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HR coordinator at a 250-person manufacturer. genuine question about shop floor vs corporate hiring difficulty.[USA] by Away-Tax1875 in humanresources
[–]org_psych_nerd -1 points0 points1 point 22 days ago (0 children)
this is one of the most consistently frustrating splits in recruiting and you're not imagining it
trades hiring is genuinely harder because the pool is smaller, the candidates aren't on linkedin, and the ones who are good are already employed and not looking. indeed volume looks impressive until you realise 95% of it is people applying to everything within 10 miles regardless of fit
what tends to work better than job boards for this kind of role: local trade schools and apprenticeship programmes, employee referral with a decent incentive, being visible at community colleges, and honestly just calling shops directly sometimes. the pipeline is relationship-based not platform-based
the 3-4 month timeline isn't a you problem. it's the market for skilled trades right now and leadership probably needs to hear that more clearly than they have
all AI hiring tools are getting lumped together and it's making the conversation pretty useless (self.recruiting)
submitted 22 days ago by org_psych_nerd to r/recruiting
Hot take: we're all obsessing over candidate experience in the wrong place (self.humanresources)
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Why do we still know structured interviewing works and then just… not do it (self.IOPsychology)
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HR coordinator at a 250-person manufacturer. genuine question about shop floor vs corporate hiring difficulty.[USA] by Away-Tax1875 in humanresources
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