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TAT for process completion

TAT (Turnaround Time) for process completion in HR depends on the type of process and the organisation’s policies. Here are some examples of typical TATs for different HR processes:

  1. Recruitment and Selection – TAT for screening job applications may take between 2-4 weeks; scheduling interviews can take another week, conducting assessments may take 1-2 weeks, and finalizing an offer can be done within a week.
  2. Onboarding – This process typically takes 1-2 months to ensure that new employees receive all necessary training, documentation is completed, and they become familiar with their roles.
  3. Performance Management – TAT will depend on the frequency of performance reviews in your organisation but generally checks are conducted annually or semi-annually.
  4. Training and Development – TAT will depend on the nature of training required but it usually takes several days up to a few weeks or even months if it is an extensive training program.
  5. Compensation and Benefits – This process is usually done annually or bi-annually depending on organisational policies, market trends, budget cycles and stakeholder agreements.
  6. Employee Relations – TAT varies based on the complexity of the issue being addressed, but prompt resolution is important to avoid any negative impact on employee morale.
  7. Compliance Management – This requires constant monitoring as employment laws are subject to change; hence compliance management should be an ongoing process.
  8. Exit Management – This process should be initiated upon receiving a resignation letter from employees with a minimum notice period as per organisational policy.

It’s essential to keep track of TAT for each HR process over time to make adjustments where necessary; hence periodic review of these timelines will help identify areas where improvements can be made to streamline processes.

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