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HR Management-230113
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- Present Employees
- Employee Referrals
- Previous Applicants
- External Sources
- Employment Exchanges
Sources of Recruitment
The different sources of recruitment could be classified into two broad categories, viz., a. Internal sources and b. External sources Internal Sources The various internal sources are a. Present employees b. Employee referrals c. Former Employees d. Previous applicants 107 Present Employees Promotions and transfers from among the present employees can be a good source of recruitment. Promotion implies upgrading of an employee to a higher position carrying higher status, pay and responsibilities. Former Employees Former employees are another source of applicants for vacancies to be filled up in the organization. Retired or retrenched employees may be interested to come back to the company to work on a part-time basis. Some former employees, who left the organization for any reason, may again be interested to come back to work. Employee Referrals The existing employees refer their family members, friends and relatives to the company as potential candidates for the vacancies to be filled up most effective methods of recruiting people in the organization because employees refer to those potential candidates who meet the company requirement by their previous experience. Previous Applicants Those who applied previously and whose applications though found good were not selected for one reason or other may be considered at this point of time. Unsolicited applications may also be considered. Advantages of internal source are 1. Familiarity with their own employees 2. Better use of the talent 3. Economical recruitment 4. Morale booster 5. Gives motivation. 108 Disadvantages of Internal Source 1. Limited choice 2. Discourages competition 3. Creates conflicts. External Sources The different external sources are a. Employment Exchanges b. Advertisements c. Employment Agencies d. Professional Associations e. Campus Recruitment f. Deputation g. Word-of-Mouth h. Raiding. Employment Exchanges After India’s independence, National Employment Service was established to bring employees and job seekers together. In response to it, the Compulsory Notification of Vacancies Act of 1959 (commonly called Employment Exchange Act) was enacted which became operative in 1960. Under S4 of the Act, it is obligatory for all industrial establishments having 25 workers or more, to notify the nearest employment exchange of vacancies in them, before they are filled. Employment exchanges are Download 1.65 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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