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Manpower requisition refers to the formal request made by a department or team within an organization to hire additional staff to meet its operational needs. This process is typically used when there is a gap in the workforce due to factors like increased workload, new projects, or vacancy replacement. A manpower requisition ensures that the hiring process is documented and aligns with organizational goals, budgets, and policies.

Key Components of a Manpower Requisition

A manpower requisition form or request typically includes several critical details to ensure that the HR department or recruitment team has all the information needed to proceed with sourcing candidates for the role. Below are the key components typically found in a manpower requisition:


1. Requestor Information

  • Name: The person or department making the request (e.g., Department Manager or HR).
  • Job Title: The role of the individual submitting the request.
  • Date of Request: When the request is being made.

2. Position Details

  • Job Title: The exact title of the position being requested (e.g., Marketing Specialist, Software Developer).
  • Department: The department or team the position will belong to (e.g., Marketing, IT).
  • Location: The geographic location where the position will be based (office, remote, hybrid).
  • Reports To: The name and title of the person the new hire will report to.

3. Reason for Request

  • Vacancy or New Position: Specify whether the position is replacing a departed employee, or if it is a newly created role.
  • Workload or Project Demand: Explain why the position is necessary, such as increased workload, new initiatives, or expansion plans.
  • Temporary or Permanent: Clarify whether the role is a permanent or temporary position (contract-based, part-time, full-time).

4. Job Description and Key Responsibilities

  • Summary: A brief description of the job and its main responsibilities. This can include duties such as managing accounts, overseeing operations, coordinating projects, etc.
  • Core Responsibilities: A more detailed list of tasks, such as customer service, data analysis, project management, etc. This section may reference an existing job description or provide a specific outline of the role.

5. Qualifications and Skills Required

  • Education: Minimum level of education required (e.g., high school diploma, bachelor’s degree, master’s degree).
  • Experience: Number of years of experience required (e.g., 3–5 years in a related field).
  • Skills and Certifications: Specific skills, certifications, or technical expertise required for the position (e.g., proficiency in Python, project management certification, etc.).

6. Compensation and Benefits

  • Salary Range: The salary range for the position, which can be either a fixed amount or based on experience.
  • Benefits: The benefits package that the role offers (e.g., health insurance, paid time off, bonuses).

7. Work Hours and Schedule

  • Full-Time/Part-Time: Specify whether the position is full-time, part-time, or contract.
  • Schedule: The expected work hours and any flexibility options (e.g., standard 9-to-5, shift work, remote flexibility).

8. Budget Consideration

  • Salary Budget: Indication of the salary or compensation range approved for the position, ensuring it aligns with the budgeted payroll and staffing costs.
  • Additional Costs: Any additional expenses, such as recruitment fees, relocation costs, or special equipment needed for the role.

9. Timeline

  • Urgency: Indicate whether the position needs to be filled urgently or if there is flexibility in the hiring timeline.
  • Desired Start Date: The date by which the new hire should ideally begin working.

10. Approval Section

  • Manager/Department Head Approval: Signature or approval from the person requesting the position (usually the department head or manager).
  • HR Approval: Approval from the Human Resources team to proceed with the hiring process.
  • Budget Approval: In some cases, a finance or budget officer's approval may be required to confirm the position falls within the approved budget.