RETAIL INSTITUTE RELEASES RETAIL EMPLOYEE PROFILE SYSTEM
November 24, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Retail companies until now have typically used an application form or resume as well as a brief interview to make hiring decisions for new retail candiates. As an enhancement to this standard
process, The Retail Employee Profile System, refined over a period of ten years, can quickly
evaluate the applicant's profile against profiles known to be successful in the retail industry.
"The basic hiring process in retail can only go so far." stated Ron Pawlowski, Managing Director of
The Retail Institute. "The system is affordable for retailers of any size and simple to administer.
Store managers can be trained in less than a half an hour to use the system and the test takes any
applicant no more than five minutes."
The Retail Profiling System is not only affordable, it requires no complex licensing, involving a
low one time fee for any company. Profiling systems in the past have proven to be beyond the
affordability of smaller retailers and often involve costly training and licensing. Typically, these
systems can only be administered by a select handful of trained human resources personnel. The
Retail Institute's Retail Employee Profile System in contrast has no restrictions of use within a
company and since it is administered by a store manager right in the store itself, tests can be
processed within minutes and results reviewed.
"Adding The Retail Employee Profile System to the hiring process dramatically increases the success
rate of hiring one or many employees. Retailers can confirm that the candidate has a similar profile
that will ensure success not only as an associate but as a manager over the long term." added
Pawlowski. "The system can also generate a synthesis of successful employee profiles within a
company. It enables companies to customize their target profile for their specific organization."
Turnover continues to be a serious issue for most retailers. Hiring the right candidates that match
the same personality, interpersonal skills, temperment and management style of established
successful retail individuals can reduce turnover and maximize productivity.
Until now, profiling systems for retailers were expensive, complicated and cumbersome. The Retail
Employee Profile System has changed all that. Even smaller retailers can enhance the success rate of
their hiring challenges and save thousands in the process.