Weekly Lecture
Week Two Lecture
Recruiting and Selection
Job Analysis
Before we think of recruiting and selection, we should first think about job analysis and job descriptions. These help to provide the foundation for an effective HR program and provide the baseline for ensuring a smooth path for staffing a team. A job analysis helps to determine what people need to do in a position, and what positions are right for an organization. Employees make very important contributions to the organization through the design of their jobs and the freedom given to perform their work (Bohlander and Snell, XXXXXXXXXXWhen you can effectively articulate what people need to do, a number of benefits may accrue, including, but not limited to:
Clear expectations of cu
ent employees
Better understanding of job expectations
Stronger set of candidates with better fit
Ease and effective evaluation of employees
Increase contribution to an equal employment opportunity program
Job descriptions are not static; hence they need to change from time to time to best reflect the expectations of a position.
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Recruiting and Selection
Job requirements help managers and recruiters to recruit and select new employees. Firms increasingly compete on the basis of the talent of their employees; therefore, much goes in to the recruiting, interviewing, hiring and on-boarding of individuals into an organization. In order to hire the right people, recruiters (or the HR manager – depending on the size of the organization) and the hiring manager need to consider the knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) that an individual can
ing to the organization. In addition, they need to determine which of these KSAs need to be “bought” and which can be “taught” once the individual joins the organization. The hiring decision at an organization should be a joint decision between the hiring manager and human resources. Neither group is solely responsible for the hiring of employees, although HR determines the process, both parties need to work together to determine the best candidates for the position. It might be best for the hiring manager to always make the final decision on a candidate to ensure there is a strong fit with the rest of the team and the needs of the organization.
Organizations often focus on hiring a new employee when they have work that needs to be done. A more productive approach is to recognize the work that needs to be done and ask the
oader question "how can we get these tasks accomplished?" That leads managers and the HR department to focus on a number of alternatives such as flexi time, overtime, job sharing, job rotation, job redesign, and/or outsourcing.
To procure competent employees requires positive recruitment efforts and the development of a variety of recruitment sources. These sources should consider the nature and conditions of the labor market as well as the presence of qualified employees who are available to fill vacant positions through internal promotions or transfers (Bohlander and Snell , 2010).
With a number of organizations increasing their focus on “human capital competitiveness,” greater attention is being given to employee selection than ever before. In your chapter readings you are provided with an understanding of the process, principles and procedures involved in employee selection. Pay careful attention to the importance of reliability and validity in the selection procedures, these are very important concepts. Also in your study of materials on testing, please make reference to Chapter 3, which covers Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) requirements.
As organizations attempt to increase flexibility and reduce costs, it becomes imperative to review options for staffing organizations to think about different ways of staffing to best balance the needs of both employees and the organization. Now please take a look at the following video:
A Billionaire's Startup Secrets Part 2: Culture And HiringLinks to an external site.
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es School of Business Faculty
References:
Bagley, P., Dalton, D., & Ortegren, M XXXXXXXXXXTargeted recruiting and retention: What matters most to employees. The CPA Journal, 83(5), XXXXXXXXXXRetrieved from the ProQuest database.
Bersin, J. (2013, July 4). The 9 hottest trends in corporate recruiting. Fo
es. Retrieved from http:
www.fo
es.com/sites/joshbersin/2013/07/04/the-9-hottest-trends-in-corporate-recruiting
Bohlander, G. & Snell, S XXXXXXXXXXManaging human resources (15th ed.). Mason, OH: South-Western Cengage Learning.
Mathile, C. (2013, Feb. 7). A billionaire’s startup secrets part 2: Culture and hiring. Fo
es. Retrieved from http:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPCb-n6oVLA
Youssef-Morgan, C. M., & Stark, E XXXXXXXXXXStrategic human resource management: Concepts, controversies, and evidence-based applications. San Diego, CA: Bridgepoint Education, Inc.
Required Resources
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Youssef-Morgan, C. M., & Stark. E XXXXXXXXXXStrategic human resource management: Concepts, controversies, and evidence-based applications. Retrieved from https:
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Chapter 4: Job Analysis and Job Design
Chapter 5: Recruitment: Attracting the Right Talent
Chapter 6: Selection, Placement, and Job Fit
Articles
Bagley, P., Dalton, D., & Ortegren, M. (2013, May). Targeted recruiting and retention Links to an external site.. The CPA Journal, 83(5), XXXXXXXXXXRetrieved from the ProQuest database.
Wasserman, T. (2018, Fe
uary 16). Why social media should be part of recruiting -- but just a part Links to an external site.. Fo
es. Retrieved from https:
www.fo
es.com/sites/adp/2018/02/16/why-social-media-should-be-part-of-recruiting-but-just-a-part/#4b3c3b495ca1
Multimedia
Fo
es. (2014, March 4). Jeff Bezos: The Amazon Trail | Fo
es Links to an external site.[Video file]. Retrieved from https:
www.fo
es.com/video/ XXXXXXXXXX/the-amazon-trail/?sh=9fd6a96da801
Recommended Resources
Articles
Bersin, J. (2013, July 4). The 9 hottest trends in corporate recruiting Links to an external site.. Fo
es. Retrieved from http:
www.fo
es.com/sites/joshbersin/2013/07/04/the-9-hottest-trends-in-corporate-recruiting
Disis, J. (2017, July 26). Amazon will make thousands of job offers next week Links to an external site.. CNN Money. Retrieved from https:
money.cnn.com/2017/07/26/technology
usiness/amazon-jobs-fai
index.html
Recruiteze. (2017, May 19). Top 10 trends in corporate recruiting Links to an external site.. Retrieved from http:
www.recruiteze.com/top-10-trends-corporate-recruiting/