hay challenge - gamification in recruitment - manu melwin joy
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THE HAY CHALLENGEGamification in Recruitment
Prepared By Manu Melwin Joy
Assistant ProfessorSCMS School of Technology and Management
Kerala, India.Phone – 9744551114
Mail – [email protected]
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THE HAY CHALLENGE• The Hays Challenge is an
online, interactive
recruitment game which
showcases all aspects of
a career in recruitment in
a fun and engaging way.
THE HAY CHALLENGE• James Cullens, head of HR at
Hays, said the gamification
idea arose from the need to
catch the attention of
graduates who might never
have thought of recruitment
as a career choice.
THE HAY CHALLENGE• “Social media and
gamification is the best way of
attracting young people,” he
said. “We were missing out on
retail graduates, for example,
who wouldn’t have thought of
recruitment as a career.”
THE HAY CHALLENGE• At the same time, he added, The
Hays Challenge is a way of
professionalising the industry, as
graduates see that recruitment is an
entrepreneurial, consultative and
exciting career choice, offering
graduates the chance to receive a
professional qualification on
completion of their training.
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• As for the game, the first
level has players
reviewing and evaluating
individuals and CVs.
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• In level two each player is
encouraged to provide
candidates with
appropriate career advice.
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• And the final level tests
players’ skills by pitching
for business with the chief
executive officer of a major
client.
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• “The Hays Challenge
stresses the consultancy
side of recruitment,”
Cullens explained.
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• Through challenging the
misconceptions of
recruitment, the game has
been played by more than
20,000 people worldwide.
THE HAY CHALLENGE• More than 70% of UK graduate
applicants invited for interview
have played the game, which
Cullens said improved their
preparation for the assessment
centres.