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    Recruitment and Selection Topic: Internal Recruitment Class: BBA 6-A Word Count:1600 Date: 27 November 2014 Group Members: Reg # Alizah Ali 30714 Asma Khan 28669 Nazima Behan 28795 Rija Wasti 28816 Zaneb Shaheen 28880 Internal Recruitment Introduction Internal recruitment is the process of attracting and hiring employees which are already working for the organization. The most important step is to…

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    Placing the right person in the right job, which would include interviews, screening resumes, taking references as most often it is operation staff who know similar kinds in the market place to get correct feedbacks. 2. Induction of a new employees in the organization (orientation): HR may provide a very basic introduction related to occupational health and safety, but all job related induction becomes line manager’s responsibility. 3. Training employees for jobs that are new to them;…

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    1. The job I have selected is JOB 1, the internship (sales assistant). The requirements are as follows: a minimum qualification of a matric certificate, in terms of personality the candidate must be ambitious, self-motivated, have a positive attitude and good communication skills. I believe I am qualified for this job because I poses a matric certificate and further more have distinctions in business studies ( which can be helpful in this field). I was a part of the public speaking team for 2…

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    organization. It is important for an organization to have a recruitment policy. Selection is a process of selecting a candidate from a large number of applicants will be performing their jobs with maximum effectiveness and remain with the company. After selecting a candidate he/she should be placed in a suitable job. Placement is also an important HR activity and it involves assigning a specific position and responsibility to an employee. When a person joins the organization he/she is a stranger…

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    Grades are just eligibility of the company’s process in hiring the suitable candidates for a certain position. The level of grades would not wholly guarantee any possibilities for the graduates in getting the job. The added factors such as communication skill, soft skill and English proficiency will become the other barriers besides the academic grades of graduates. These criteria will become as the organization requirement in employed the fresh graduates. These requirements can ensure the…

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    Recruit Selection Process

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    Running head: STRATEGIES USED TO RECRUIT STAFF Strategic Process for Recruiting Employees University of Phoenix Strategic Process for Recruiting Employee planning, recruiting, selecting, staffing and hiring is often a very difficult, timely and expensive task for any organization wishing to survive in today’s economy. In order for any organization to be successful they must attract and hire the most talented employees that fit the culture of the organization. It is the employees…

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    discussing. Behavioural interview is another method of interviewing where interviewers ask candidates to describe actual experiences they have had in dealing with specific job or related issues. Situational interviews look at the future. During a situational interview the interviewer describes a situation likely to arise on the job and asks the candidate what he or she would do in that given situation (Gorden, 1969). The main difference between behavioral and situational interview is that…

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    Brunt Hotels Case Study

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    ) There are two key priorities that are paramount here. There first priority is to recruit from among the managers who have indicated their willingness to work oversea. When the recruitment process is completed and the company knows who is going and who is staying, then priority number one is achieved. Then, the next key priorities should be to encourage the parent country nationals (PCNs) that have been selected for management responsibilities in the new hotels in France to learn the language…

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    Job advertisement is a disclosure in a newspaper, on television, or on a notice about a post of job enlistment (Collins English Dictionary, 2012). Job advertisements are generated by human resource experts or external recruitment firms working with the managers of departments who need to recruit personnel. According to (Lan Linton, 1990) a job advertisement is an indemnified announcement in a newspaper or other mean about a job position. The job advertisement is part of a wider recruitment…

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    The first step in planning and preparing for the installation of signs, is accessing the appropriate documentation so all work activity is complaint with industry, state and federal regulations. From here, you are able to interpret this documentation, applying these practices to your work activities so you comply with regulations. ACCESS SIGN INSTALLATION DOCUMENTATION You are able to access sign installation documentation through various means. Your first port of call should be your employer.…

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