About the job Talent Acquisition Manager
Job Summary
The Talent Acquisition Manager is responsible for leading the end-to-end recruitment process and ensuring the organization attracts and hires top-quality talent. The Talent Acquisition Manager collaborates closely with the Sourcing team to ensure all recruitment activities are carried out in alignment with company standards. This role oversees the TA team, collaborates with department heads to understand workforce needs, and supports employer branding and recruitment process improvements.Duties and Responsibilities
KEY FUNCTIONS/DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES:
A. RECRUITMENT STRATEGY AND EXECUTION
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Develop and implement recruitment strategies aligned with business
goals.
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Partner with hiring managers to define role requirements and
create effective job descriptions.
B. TEAM LEADERSHIP
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Manage and mentor a team of TA Specialists/Assistants.
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Set performance goals and ensure timely closure of manpower
requirements.
C. STAKEHOLDER MANAGEMENT
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Collaborate with Key stakeholders / Department heads on manpower
planning and hiring priorities.
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Provide regular recruitment reports and analytics to HR BU Heads
and Business Leaders.
D. REPORTING AND ANALYTICS
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Oversee Applicant Tracking System (ATS) usage and ensure data
integrity.
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Establish and monitor recruitment KPIs (e.g., time-to-fill,
cost-per-hire).
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Ensure adherence to company hiring policies and compliance with
labor laws.
E. EMPLOYER BRANDING
SUPPORT
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Supports initiatives to enhance the company’s employer brand both
online and offline.
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Supports Sourcing team in organizing job fairs, campus events, and
other recruitment campaigns.
F. PROCES IMPROVEMENT AND
COMPLIANCE
- Review and enhance sourcing processes for
efficiency.
- Ensure compliance with company policies
and labor regulations.
- Support implementation of technology and
tools to enhance sourcing effectiveness.
Technical Competencies and Skills
Talent Acquisition, Sourcing, MS Office ProficientEducation, Trainings and Licenses Required
Psychology, Behavioral Sciences, Marketing, Human Resource Management, CHRP