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Recruiting, interviewing, selecting & orienting new employees / Diane Arthur.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : American Management Association, [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Edition: Fifth editionDescription: 370 pages : 26 c.mContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780814420256 (electronic bk.)
  • 0814420257 (electronic bk.)
Other title:
  • Recruiting, interviewing, selecting and orienting new employees
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Recruiting, interviewing, selecting & orienting new employees.DDC classification:
  • 658.311 A.D.R 23
LOC classification:
  • HF5549.5.R44 A75 2012eb
Contents:
Recruitment Challenges -- Applicant and Employer Perspectives -- Recruitment Sources -- Electronic Recruiting -- Interview Preparation -- Interviewing and Legal Considerations -- Competency-Based Questions -- Additional Types of Questions -- Interview Components -- Types of Employment Interviews -- Documenting the Interview -- Preemployment Testing -- References and Background Checks -- Social Networks and Hiring -- The Selection Process -- Organizational Orientation -- Departmental Orientation -- Web-Based Orientation -- Appendixes: Job Posting Form -- Job Posting Application Form -- Sample E-Mail Cover Letter -- Work Environment Checklist -- Job Description Form -- Employment Application Form -- Interview Evaluation Form -- Exempt Reference Form -- Nonexempt Reference Form.
Summary: "A comprehensive guide through all four stages of the employment process, Recruiting, Interviewing, Selecting & Orienting New Employees has long been the go-to source for anyone involved in staffing. Now this fully revised and updated fifth edition offers even more in the way of step-by-step guidelines on every aspect of the hiring process, specific interview and reference questions to ask (plus ones to avoid), and information on the latest recruiting strategies and orientation programs. What's more, it provides information on many of today's technological staffing challenges, such as virtual interviews, web-based orientations, electronic files, and social media. Readers will also find legal insight into new FMLA legislation, immigration, and record keeping, as well as ways to establish and adhere to standards of excellence. Written for both HR and non-HR practitioners in any work environment, this book helps you: Determine the competencies required for optimal job performance; Weigh the pros and cons of dozens of traditional and cutting-edge recruiting strategies; Set goals and parameters for both HR and departmental interviews; Keep hiring programs consistent with EEO and federal record-keeping requirements; Ask a powerful mix of question types (competency-based, hypothetical, probing, and open- and closed-ended) to determine who will make the best fit; Use pre-employment testing effectively and fairly; Conduct thorough and revealing reference checks; Create effective departmental and organizational orientation programs. With numerous additions throughout every section, this long depended-upon reference features expanded content on such topics as recruitment sources for special interest groups, electronic recruiting methods, and the three distinct types of orientation: organizational, departmental, and web-based."--Publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Recruitment Challenges --
Applicant and Employer Perspectives --
Recruitment Sources --
Electronic Recruiting --
Interview Preparation --
Interviewing and Legal Considerations --
Competency-Based Questions --
Additional Types of Questions --
Interview Components --
Types of Employment Interviews --
Documenting the Interview --
Preemployment Testing --
References and Background Checks --
Social Networks and Hiring --
The Selection Process --
Organizational Orientation --
Departmental Orientation --
Web-Based Orientation --
Appendixes: Job Posting Form --
Job Posting Application Form --
Sample E-Mail Cover Letter --
Work Environment Checklist --
Job Description Form --
Employment Application Form --
Interview Evaluation Form --
Exempt Reference Form --
Nonexempt Reference Form.

"A comprehensive guide through all four stages of the employment process, Recruiting, Interviewing, Selecting & Orienting New Employees has long been the go-to source for anyone involved in staffing. Now this fully revised and updated fifth edition offers even more in the way of step-by-step guidelines on every aspect of the hiring process, specific interview and reference questions to ask (plus ones to avoid), and information on the latest recruiting strategies and orientation programs. What's more, it provides information on many of today's technological staffing challenges, such as virtual interviews, web-based orientations, electronic files, and social media. Readers will also find legal insight into new FMLA legislation, immigration, and record keeping, as well as ways to establish and adhere to standards of excellence. Written for both HR and non-HR practitioners in any work environment, this book helps you: Determine the competencies required for optimal job performance; Weigh the pros and cons of dozens of traditional and cutting-edge recruiting strategies; Set goals and parameters for both HR and departmental interviews; Keep hiring programs consistent with EEO and federal record-keeping requirements; Ask a powerful mix of question types (competency-based, hypothetical, probing, and open- and closed-ended) to determine who will make the best fit; Use pre-employment testing effectively and fairly; Conduct thorough and revealing reference checks; Create effective departmental and organizational orientation programs. With numerous additions throughout every section, this long depended-upon reference features expanded content on such topics as recruitment sources for special interest groups, electronic recruiting methods, and the three distinct types of orientation: organizational, departmental, and web-based."--Publisher.

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