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snehlata
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Hi All, Hope this e-book will help you all for Recruitment and Retention. Rgds, S.S
From India, Mumbai
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susantasaha14
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hi,
I am undergoing summer internship in a company. where i am performing a project on improving the recruitment process of the company. I have to submitt it soon. If you can help me in this regard by providing valuable information, I will be highly thankful to you. E-mail id (susantasaha14@gmail.com).
Thank you.
Regads with anticipation,
Susanta Saha.

From India, Calcutta
snehlata
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Hi Susanta Saha,

RECRUITMENT & SELECTION PROCESS

RECRUITMENT – Placing the RIGHT PERSON in RIGHT PLACE at RIGHT TIME.

Vacancy is known in two situations (generally):

 An employee leaves and there is a vacancy created

 Business Growth

The vacancy is intimated to the HR department by the concerned technical department.

Ensure that judgement of abilities, experience and qualifications is made against the requirements of the position in question.

1) Defining the Requirement - Decide what vacancy you have. If you need to fill a new role quickly you might find it helpful to adapt one of the models provided here:

• Task analysis - Draw up a detailed list of tasks that the person will have to do.

This helps in determining the qualities and qualifications genuinely required for the job.

• Job description - Produce an outline of the broad responsibilities (rather than

detailed tasks) involved in the job.

• Person specification - Decide what skills, experience, qualifications and attributes

someone will need to do the job as defined in the task analysis and job description.

2) Selection - Select your candidate being objective and unbiased. Choose the person who best fits your person specification.

• Short listing: Review applications on the basis of the person specification. Ensure

that you select for interview those who match the specifications, regardless of age, sex, race etc, and that the specifications are not themselves discriminatory.

• Interviews: Interview your short-listed candidates remembering that your job is

not only to assess the best candidate for the job, but also to create a great impression of your organization.

3) Candidate assessments - The interview will provide you with some information

but check it out before offering a job.

• Ask the candidate to show you examples of previous work, do a presentation, a case study, some tests or full assessment. Tests can be done before the interview or after the interview. It depends on the number of candidates being interviewed and the type of job.

• You must have the specific permission of the applicant to do so, particularly if you wish to contact their current employer. If you need them quickly, try phoning.

4) Making a Job Offer - If you think you have found the right candidate, it’s time to make

the job-offer.

5) Induction - Help your new recruit to settle in quickly and become productive as soon as possible.

Now, Let us see a little more in detail how this process can be divided into stages and how best to execute the process:

The Recruitment Process:

The recruitment process begins when you know you need someone new in the Department, either because an existing staff member has left, or because there is new work to be done. It doesn't finish until after the appointment has been made.



The main stages are identified in the below flow chart –

Identify Vacancy

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Prepare Job Description and person Specification

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Advertise

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Managing the Response

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Short-listing

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References

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Arrange Interviews

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Conduct The Interview

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Decision Making

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Convey The Decision

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Appointment Action

PRE-INTERVIEW

# Preparation of recruitment /selection document for the position

# Advertising

• Preparing advertisement

• Media selection

• Positioning

# Response handling

• Initial interview online or telephone

• Short-listing for interviews

• Interview arrangement

• Sending emails or calling short listed candidates

• Interview details to the short listed candidates

# During Interview

• HR interview

• Technical interview

• Conducting tests [Aptitude / Mathematical / Analytical etc.]

• Initial final list of candidates.

• Reference check (if required)

POST-INTERVIEW

# Email or Telephone call to unsuccessful candidates

# Technical Manager approval for a start up date.

# Email or Telephone call to successful candidates

# HRM prepares a letter of appointment

Recruitment Cycle Time:

To bring in more effectiveness in the recruitment process, HR would follow a specific project deadline of 38 days (from the day it had received the approved Manpower Requisition) to hire a new employee.

Phase Activities Time frame

I Role Identification, Job Description, CV Sourcing & Initial HR short-listing 15 days

II Organizing the Written Tests 5 days

Organizing the First Technical Interviews 5 days

Organizing the Final Interviews 4 days

Sessions to take the final decisions 3 days

III Preparing the Salary Proposal, Negotiate with the selected candidates & offer closure 6 days

The process specific schedule break-up is mentioned below

Examples of OPEN Questions for Candidates:

Q. Please tell us about the problems you have handled as a Programmer / Supervisor?

Q. Please tell us how do you work well within a team?

Q. Please give us an example of how you have dealt with conflict within your team?

Examples of CLOSED Questions for Candidates:

Q. Have you handled problems as a Programmer / Supervisor?

Q. Do you work well within a team?

Q. Are able to deal with conflict?

Hope this will be of some help to you.

Thanks and Regards,

S.S

From India, Mumbai
susantasaha14
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hi,
the information u have given will surely assist me towards building up my project. if u get anymore plzzzzzz send me those as well. i will be eagerly waiting 4 those as well. Thanks a lot for these. bye.
regards,
susanta saha.

From India, Calcutta
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