Chapter 4.recruiting
Chapter 4.recruiting
Chapter 4.recruiting
RECRUITMENT
I. Overview on recruitment
II. Human resource recruitment
III. Selecting candidates
IV. Integrating new employees into
organization environment
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS BEFORE
RECRUITMENT
organizational objectives
organizational size
organization’s image
job attractiveness
recruiting costs
6. Recruiting models
• Recruiting once,
long term employment
• Contracting recruiting,
Contracting employment
Recruiting once, long term employment
• encourage loyalty
• create stable
• create inactiveness,
• lack of competitive,
• lack of creative
Contract recruiting
- Recruiting preparation
• Build up recruiting program
• Fulfill job description
• Build up recruitment indicators
• Define recruiting committee
• Prepare necessary documents and equipments
- Recruiting
- Selecting
- Integrating new employees in organization environment
II. HR recruitment
1. Definition
A process of attracting possible candidates
from different sources coming to apply for the
jobs
2. Recruiting Sources
internal
searches
employee
referrals
external
searches
internal search
Disadvantages
external
searches
www.careeronestop.org
Job fairs:
attended by company recruiters seeking resumes and
info from qualified candidates
Virtual online job fairs could bring employers and job seekers
together online by logging into a specific Web site at a
certain time. Some sites use avatars as candidates and
recruiters.
See:
http://www.inxpo.com/products/virtual-career-fairs/index.htm
http://work.secondlife.com/worksolutions/meetings/
From the WSJ:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118229876637841321.html
III. Selecting applicants
1. Definition
A process a considering,
evaluating candidates by
indicators from attracted
people in order to select the
best candidates for vacant
jobs.
2. Selecting standards
- Ethics
- Professional skills
- Communication skills
- Leader skills (managers)
- Experiences
- Health
3. Selecting processes
employment test
Failed test
Passed
conditional comprehensive interview
job offer Passed Failed to impress interviewer and/or
meet job expectations
background examination
if required Problems encountered
Passed
permanent
job offer medical/physical examination
(conditional job offer made) reject applicant
Unfit to do essential
elements of job