The term 'crowdsourcing' is defined as the process of obtaining needed services, ideas or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people, especially from an online community, rather than from traditional employees or suppliers, TeamLease Services, Business Head - RPO, Recruitment Services, N Shivakumar told PTI here.
As a cheaper alternative, he said, 'crowdsourcing' was introduced in the country in 2009 and is also used for building a proactive strong candidate pipeline like a virtual bench of candidates for the anticipated and existing requirements.
This recruitment method is used by sectors like airlines, engineering, banking and financial services, automotive, internet and e-commerce mainly for their niche segments, he said.
However, he said, of late there has been a trend of various requirements which are generic in nature also being published on online platforms.
Further, Shivakumar said confidential positions as well as low-end roles may not be filled through crowdsourcing, which is a major hurdle for this method.
Glut of candidates can also pose problems for employees and since there are other people involved in the process, information sharing can be a hurdle as sharing of information may not always be linear with multiple stakeholders involved in the process, he added.
Further, he said, 'crowdsourcing' cannot be termed as a game changing alternative in the field of recruitment.
Recruitments done through crowdsourcing can be both permanent and temporary in nature, he added.
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