Using HR automation to attract stronger construction candidates and simplify remote onboarding challenges
Purpose This case study aims to explore how human resource (HR) automation was used to attract stronger construction candidates and simplify remote onboarding, with ASRC Construction Group in northern Alaska specifically highlighted. Design/methodology/approach This is a real-world case study that examined ASRC Construction Group’s use of HR automation technology. Findings ASRC Construction Group was able to automate its HR processes, which helped the company easily scale staff up and down based on project demands. This was especially useful during peak season when the company hires and terms 50–100 employees a week. In the past, processing that many hires required as many as four people working 10 or 12 h a day. Now it only takes one dedicated manager with a shared recruiting team and is a much easier process, particularly with rehires. Originality/value This is a unique case study that explores how HR automation worked in remote Alaska.
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2023
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Authors: | Said, Jenn |
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Strategic HR Review. - Emerald Publishing Limited, ISSN 1475-4398, ZDB-ID 2094427-5. - Vol. 22.2023, 2, p. 58-60
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Publisher: |
Emerald Publishing Limited |
Subject: | Human resource management | Employee engagement | Onboarding | Human capital | HR automation | Remote onboarding |
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