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1. Why Employee Hiring & development is more important nowadays?

 


Today, the businesses are fast-moving. And a company's success depends on its employees. Employee hiring and development are not just 2 words in HR, and they should be Strategic recruitment and continuous employee development. Because they are major investments in productivity, flexibility & long-term growth. 

In theoretical perspective, below are the traditional and newer models of hiring and selection,
1. Past experience
2. One-on-one interviews
3. Selection Paradigm
4. Task oriented matching
5.Competency
6. Cultural fit

According to the studies, below are the ways of hiring and development for the employees.

Strategic Hiring

This is a foundation to the success of a business

  • Recruitment shapes the performance of an organization or a business and its a major impactful function in HR. Which means a quality recruitment is directly connected with long term outcomes of an organization. When a candidate recruits, HR should focus on both positives and negatives of that particular person and give more weight to make them more productive. And also methods should maintain to make them comfortable in facing interviews, activities and processes to understand their parts while gaining strength to get the job. (Mihaila, S. and Mura, I. 2022)

            According to below Figure 1.1 , it elaborates the process of recruitment. In the company's perspective and also from the candidates perspective there are several stages in a correct recruitment. And both sides should well maintained for a proper outcome.

Figure 1.1 - Recruitment Process
(Source: Developed by the authors in the database

  • Employing an incorrect recruit wastes the time, effort, money and also the confidence. According to projections, typical costs of recruiting can reach several times of money per selection, and the in return the results may take months, perhaps years to take part. (Gregory, L. and Clark, D. 2019
          As showed in below figure 1.2, an interview rubric is an structured evaluation sheet that gives a better framework to assess candidates during an interview procedure. For correct recruitments, this type of specific criteria preferred.



Figure 1.2 - Interview rubric
(Source: Gregory, L. and Clark, D. 2019)
                       

 Employee Development

  • A well-constructed training and development process of program increases many factors like efficiency, job fulfillment, enthusiasm, creativity & control while enhancing the organizational overall performance. (Vanitha, P. and Sankar Ganesh, R. (2024)

  • Organizational performance also connected with the employee's development and it well explained by several researches. And the development means more than offer help to employees, and it should focus on both employee's side and organizations side. Below table 1 explains the taxonomy of employee development. while categorizing the employees and performances. (Jacobs, R. and Washington, C. 2003)

Table 1 : Taxonomy of employee development
(Source: Jacobs, R. and Washington, C. 2003)

No

Category

Description

1

Novice

A person that new to the work and with less experience. Skill is not enough to perform independently.

2

Specialist

Can handle work in an independent way, but still require guidance and support to work on complex work.

3

Experienced Specialist

A person with skill and confident for particular tasks with repeatability and practice.

4

Expert

Can handle any work including routine and complex tasks. Also can exceed expectations while having deep knowledge. Can trust to handle any work.

5

Master

Top of the experts and using standards for tasks and respects by anyone  and all in the industry.


According to the theories and real-world situations, there are many importance in the industry for hiring and development. Because that ensures the development of a company in a positive manner.

Nowadays, with digital presence, recruiting the correct-fit and empower/enhance them by development is more important than never before. These methods impacts in gained performance, reduced costs, developed engagements and long term resilience. As we discover how the Artificial Intelligence (AI) improves these capabilities, the term 'why' is the first step for 'equipped-for-future' HR strategy.


References:

1. Mihaila, S. and Mura, I. (2022). THE IMPORTANCE OF RECRUITMENT IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES STRATEGY AND PLANNING. European Journal of Accounting, Finance & Business, 10(1). doi:https://doi.org/10.4316/ejafb.2022.1017.

2. Gregory, L. and Clark, D. (2019). Making a Good Hire. Seminars in Hearing, [online] 40(03), pp.220–231. doi:https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1693446.

‌3. Vanitha, P. and Sankar Ganesh, R. (2024) “Impact of Employee Training and Development on Organizational Performance”, Shanlax International Journal of Management, 11(4), pp. 51-54. doi: 10.34293/management.v11i4.7470.

4. Jacobs, R. and Washington, C. (2003). Employee development and organizational performance: a review of literature and directions for future research. Human Resource Development International, [online] 6(3), pp.343–354. doi:https://doi.org/10.1080/13678860110096211.

Comments

  1. Great Read! Integrating hiring with development truly drives performance: Collings, Mellahi & Cascio (2021) show that seamless talent pipelines correlate with higher multinational enterprise outcomes, while Mousa & Mahmood (2021) demonstrate that AI‑enabled selection not only speeds hiring but enhances candidate‑role fit. Equally, Tarique & Schuler (2021) highlight that continuous upskilling closes skill gaps and bolsters long‑term agility. A combination of such practices converts recruitment and development into a competitive strategic advantage.

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    1. Yes indeed, the discussion elaborate the points that you have mentioned above. competitive strategic advantage is more important with proper combinations.

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  2. This is a well-written and insightful post! You've clearly highlighted the growing importance of strategic hiring and continuous employee development in today’s fast-paced business environment. The distinction between simply recruiting and hiring the right-fit talent was well explained, and I appreciated your inclusion of structured tools like the interview rubric and taxonomy of employee development — it added both depth and practicality to your analysis.

    Your use of credible references and visual frameworks strengthens the argument and gives the reader a clearer understanding of how recruitment and development practices directly impact long-term business success. The conclusion nicely connects traditional HR functions with future-ready strategies, especially in the context of AI and digital transformation.

    Overall, this is a thoughtful and informative write-up. Great job.

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    1. Thanks Kuganeshan for inspriting comment. All he references and used cases within framework are well managed to provide a clear output.

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  3. Good reading!! Your article has a solid foundation in strategic hiring and employee development with the assistance of relevant theory. To further strengthen it, the addition of specific examples of AI in everyday HR functions—such as AI-driven candidate screening, interview assessment, personalized learning platforms, or performance tracking—would make the content more applied and current. This would illustrate very explicitly how the technology enhances traditional procedures and sets the organization up for the future. Including these examples would also engage readers by illustrating actual impact, making your points more tangible and actionable. Overall, the inclusion of AI use cases will enrich the relevance and depth of the article.

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    1. AI in hiring and development is essential these days with evolving industry. Then only the organizations can achieve better results with their employees.

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  4. Thank you for sharing such a detailed and informative blog! You've effectively highlighted the importance of approaching recruitment and employee development as strategic investments rather than routine HR tasks. I found your breakdown of traditional vs. modern hiring models and the emphasis on interview rubrics especially insightful. The taxonomy of employee development was also a great addition—it clearly shows how organizations can nurture talent at every stage. Your conclusion ties it all together nicely, especially with the growing role of AI in modern HR strategies. Well done on presenting a strong case for future-focused HR practices!

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    1. Thanks for the comment Shenoli. I'm really glad you found the insights valuable—especially around hiring models and employee development

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  5. You’ve chosen a highly relevant subject. In today’s fast-evolving business world, focusing on strategic hiring and continuous employee development is crucial. Highlighting the connection between recruitment, development, and long-term organizational performance shows depth in your understanding.

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    1. Thank you so much for your words! I'm happy the connection between recruitment, development, and performance came through clearly. Your encouragement truly inspires me

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  6. Your post does a great job emphasizing that hiring and development must be strategic investments, not just routine tasks! I like how you highlight that recruitment impacts long-term success and needs a balanced view of candidates’ strengths and weaknesses. Also, considering the experience from both company and candidate perspectives shows a thoughtful approach to effective hiring. These insights really capture what it takes for smart talent management today!

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    1. I'm happy to see that the focus on strategic, balanced, and people-centered hiring clear with you. Appreciate your support

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  7. Great read! I liked how you emphasized not just hiring, but nurturing talent through development stages. The taxonomy table really adds clarity on employee growth paths.

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    1. I’m so glad the focus on talent development and the taxonomy table stood out to you. Appreciate your kind support!

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  8. This blog post does a great job of explaining how important strategic hiring and ongoing employee development are in today's fast-paced business world. I really like how you put equal weight on the needs of the organization and the strengths of the candidates. I also like how you use structured tools like interview rubrics to make the hiring process better. The taxonomy of employee development gives us a more useful way to think about the different stages of growth in the workforce. As businesses quickly change to digital and add AI, making smart investments in hiring and training really becomes the key to long-term success and good performance.

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    1. Thank you for your detailed feedback! I’m happy the balance between organizational needs and candidate strengths, as well as the structured tools and development taxonomy are understandable. Your words truly encourage me.

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  9. This article provides a clear and insightful overview of why strategic hiring and continuous employee development are essential in today’s fast-paced business environment. I especially appreciate how it combines both theoretical models and practical tools like interview rubrics and development taxonomies. It’s a strong reminder that investing in the right talent and nurturing their growth is key to long-term organizational success. Well done!

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    1. Thank you so much! I’m happy that the mix of theory and practical tools came properly and clearly. Your support means a lot

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  10. Hi Himasha! Your article made so much sense! Recruiting must be a balanced effort between both the interviewer and interviewee. Great read!

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    1. Hi Ishan! Thanks so much for your kind words! I completely agree that recruitment works best when it’s a balanced, two-way process.

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