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Lesson 8 - Selection And Induction
Lesson Outline
ӹ Recruitment
ӹ Selection – Differences
ӹ Selection
tests
ӹ Interview
ӹ Induction
Learning Objectives
After reading this lesson you should be able to
ӹ Appreciate the differences between
recruitment and selection
ӹ Understand the intricacies of selection tests.
ӹ Skills needed to conduct interview
ӹ The importance of induction
Introduction
Recruitment, selection, placement,
induction, training and
development are all the core functions of HRD. Once it is determined
what types of jobs in how many numbers are
to be filled up with the
qualifications fixed, the next step is for search of qualified people. Hiring
of people involves these broad groups of activities but not mutually
exclusive viz., recruitment, selection and placement. Recruitment is the
first step in the process of filling a vacancy. Recruitment
is the generating
of applications or applicants for specific positions to be filled up in the
organization. It is a process of searching for and obtaining applicants for
jobs so that the right people in right number can be selected.
According to Dale Yoder, “Recruitment is
a process to discover the
source of manpower to meet the requirements of staffing schedule and
to employ effective measures for attracting that manpower in adequate
numbers to facilitate effective selection of an efficient working force.”
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According
to Bergmann and Taylor, “Recruitment is the process
of locating,
identifying, and attracting capable applicants.”
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