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The responsibility for reactivating an inactive recruit typically falls on the shoulders of the recruitment team or the HR department. They are the ones who have the necessary resources and knowledge to reach out to the inactive recruit and encourage them to re-engage with the company.
It depends on the specific situation. If the inactive recruit had a designated supervisor or manager before becoming inactive, then they would most likely report to the same person upon reactivation. However, if the inactive recruit's previous supervisor is no longer with the company, they may be assigned a new supervisor or manager.
In this case, the recruitment team or HR department will work with the inactive recruit to find a suitable alternative. They may consider assigning a new supervisor or allowing the inactive recruit to choose their preferred supervisor within the company.
If the inactive recruit has any questions or concerns, they can reach out to their designated supervisor or the HR department. They can also contact the recruitment team if they have any questions about the reactivation process or their role within the company.
There is no set timeline for reactivating an inactive recruit. It may depend on various factors such as the reason for inactivity, the availability of positions within the company, and the willingness of the inactive recruit to return. The recruitment team and HR department will work together to expedite the reactivation process as much as possible.