Enter hiredMYway.com, a new approach toward online job boards that is making headway in Detroit.
The crux of the problem in hiring is that traditional job boards are ineffective at matching qualified candidates with available positions, wasting time for all involved. HMW specifically addresses this problem, reducing wasted time and frustration.
CEO Matt Mosher has owned other businesses and has always found it hard to hire employees. After running a job ad he’d be flooded with hundreds of resumes. According to Mosher the process was, “…the stupidest thing I’ve ever seen.” If you’ve ever been on the hiring end yourself, you can appreciate Mosher’s pain. Discussing it with his then-neighbor who also happened to be a recruiter, Erinn O’Connor, he learned, “It’s the way it is.” (O’Connor is now a co-founder of hiredMyway).
A key feature: Feedback. Job seekers receive confirmation their application has been viewed, and when.
After being hired, hiredMYway.com pays the successful job seeker a hiring bonus. Examples I noted seem to vary from $1,000-$4,000. If you refer someone to a job you saw on HMW and they do get hired, you can get a referral bonus of up to $4,000 and there is no limit to how many referrals you can do.
Since going live July 2011, HMW boasts over 300 employers and 20,000 registered job seekers. They are powering Crain’s Detroit new job board;and powering the CBS Detroit Job Desk on CBSDetroit.com.
Mosher added they are seeing approximately 15 new employers join weekly and about 5,000 new registered users monthly.
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This is an interesting twist on the hiring process. By enabling job seekers to contribute a $2.00 contribution would certainly remove many applicants applying for the sake of applying and improve the quality of the process. And on the flip side if an employer chooses not to review the resumes the $2.00 is returned. A novel idea!
However, I'm not convinced that this really solves the challenge of both sides of the hiring desk finding each other. With any project having the experience and ability to communicate and connect with people is paramount in the success of talent acquisition.Â