Recruiting? Consider Conducting a Job Analysis First
These days, attracting top talent can be a challenge. To boost recruitment efforts, consider conducting a job analysis of the open positions.
The analysis will help fine-tune the job’s purpose, essential functions, setting or location, and required qualifications — all leading to hiring the right candidate.
How to conduct a job analysis
A job analysis is the procedure for gathering information to help determine what skills are needed to perform a specific job. Human resources (HR) is generally responsible for understanding the key components of many jobs within an organization. Thus, a job analysis often begins in HR.
The completed analysis is then used to write or update a job description. A well-written job description can aid in recruitment efforts, as well as performance reviews and other administrative functions.
A detailed job description can bring a level of consistency to positions — employees know what to expect of the job and what the job expects of them.
When there is employee turnover or a need to hire due to an increase in business, organizations with developed job descriptions can quickly replace or hire additional workers.
To conduct a job analysis, use these questions to analyze each job within the company:
- Purpose — What are the specific contributions of the job as it aligns with the overall objectives of the department or the organization?
- Essential functions — What duties are critical or fundamental to the performance of the job?
- Job setting — What type of workstation, environment, or location is available where the essential functions are performed?
- Job qualifications — What are the minimum skills an individual must possess to perform the essential functions?
Once information has been gathered and organized, use the data to:
- Develop objective, job-related interview questions.
- Write or update job descriptions.
- Determine if accommodations can assist a person with a disability to perform the job.
- Conduct personnel duties and administrative functions in a non-discriminatory manner.
Key to remember
Attracting qualified job candidates can be a challenge. Analyzing all open positions and their respective job descriptions can help employers find the right fit for each job.