Avoid Recruitment Nightmares in Facilities Management.

When there’s no one handling the facilities management of a building, lights can go out, plumbing issues happen and everything seems to fall apart. It can be a company’s worst nightmare when there’s no management, so hiring a person to fill the job is usually a very quick decision. This can lead to even more nightmares if the person isn’t qualified to do the tasks that they were hired for.

The unemployment rate is higher now than it has been at any time in the last ten years. More people are looking for work in order to pay their bills. These people will get creative with their resumes, adding experience where they don’t have any and applying for jobs that they don’t qualify for. Anyone can look great on a piece of paper, but when put into the job, it could be a dangerous situation.

Facilities management is complicated. A person must have a strong grasp of operations and maintenance, engineering, finance, human resources, customer relations and much more. If one of these is missing from the candidate, the problems could escalate far worse than not having a person in place for a few weeks.

If a person lacks finance skills, they will overspend on every project and likely hurt the company they work for financially. If a person lacks HR / people skills, they could be making poor hiring decisions, talking to employees improperly and handling situations poorly. In certain situations without the right technical competence, a person may make the wrong call and damage a building’s structure. All of these can lead to many nightmares within the world of facilities management.

The nightmares, when grandiose enough or added up over time, can prove to be catastrophic. A company’s reputation is at stake as are many contracts. There are tons of companies all over the globe that make mistakes in recruitment that costs them their reputation and contracts every year. A simple task of hiring a person to fill an opening is not as easy as it sounds. It requires a lot of knowledge of facilities management as well as understanding people.

CV’s must be sorted based upon experience first and foremost. From there, backgrounds must be checked out. Conflicts of interest should be identified as well. After that, the list of qualified candidates will likely be a much smaller one. A facilities management recruitment company can be the one to lessen the long list for a company so that the pressure isn’t as significant and a third party is looking out for the best interests of the company.

Recruitment, when done wrong, leads to nightmares in FM. This can be avoided entirely by turning the recruitment over to professionals who have the time, the experience and the skills to select the right people.

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Peter Forshaw BA Hons
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