Managers Hot Seat #1: Diversity in Hiring: Candidate Conundrum Summary of the case: The company personnel Robert (Manager) and Paul (Project leader) are interviewing two potential candidates Sonya and Jacqueline for a new position at the company. After interviewing both candidates Paul feels Sonya is the one they should hire while Robert believes they should hire Jacqueline. Paul’s reasoning is that he feels he’d work better with Sonya both being Caucasian while Robert thinks Paul may have personal
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Describe the various stages of a hiring process and your strategy as an H.R. manager to optimize this process for your organization. The hiring process is‚ generally‚ the same for all organizations‚ and it consists of three main stages: recruitment‚ selection and induction. Recruitment is a process of attracting the widest pool of talents for a vacancy‚ and there is a variety of ways to recruit new people. First option is to give a vacant job to a current employee‚ in other words‚ to give
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Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM 2011). The Halal Food scheme are covered by the production‚ preparation‚ handling and storage of the food that will be serve and will be monitor by the JAKIM committee. According to Malaysia’s Law (Employees’ Provident Fund Act 1991)‚ which we call it as (EPF) is a compulsory contributory of their sfor all employers and employee to contribute to the fund at the rates of 11% for employee and 12% for employer (Kumpulan Wang Simpanan Pekerja 2011) respectively
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Submit a statement that discusses your career goals‚ as well as the factors that led you to select the Mid-Career MPA program as a means of furthering your personal and professional goals. Be as specific as possible in describing how your expected course of study will enable you to build on your prior professional experience and achieve these goals (750 word limit). Economic development and welfare of the people are the natural fit with my personality traits from my childhood which allowed me
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retain employees: a high turnover rate is costly in both direct and indirect costs. By Shehan‚ Tom Publication: Detroiter Date: Saturday‚ January 1 2005 You are viewing page 1 Many owners of businesses with high employee turnover find themselves running in place instead of growing their companies. As the economy improves‚ more employers are facing this issue because employees are shopping around their resumes in hopes of landing better positions. In fact‚ 83 percent of employees surveyed
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Abstract Illegal immigration is the migration of people across national borders‚ or the residence of foreign nationals in a country‚ in a way that is illegal according to the immigration laws of the destination country. This case study deals with the hiring of illegal immigrants‚ which in this case are people who came to the United States without a Visa‚ who crossed the border by avoiding inspection and who are looking for employment in the United States. When a company hires illegal immigrants‚ there
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Running head: HIRING ON THE BASIS OF LOOKS CASE STUDY Companies that regulate a worker ’s appearance‚ from banning tattoos to mandating makeup‚ are facing a growing risk of lawsuits‚ most employment lawyers assert. Appearance based discrimination lawsuits are being filed more frequently‚ involving everything from eyebrow rings to sexy clothing‚ employment attorneys say. The corporate loose white shirt is in the past‚ more and more‚ people look different and are entering the work force‚ and
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A PROJECT REPORT ON “GENERAL STUDY OF P&A DEPARTMENT IFFCO KANDLA” Submitted to: Submitted By: Mr.Fomi Dwivedi Ashwin D Makwana IFFCO-KANDLA Batch: 2012-2014 PARUL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT‚ VADODARA (GUJARAT) Parul Institute of Management
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1) Can an employer discriminate in the hiring process? If so‚ how and when? Yes. As an employer goes through the hiring process‚ there are many laws which prohibit discrimination. Among these‚ though‚ are conditional situations and laws which allow for various types of discrimination by the employer (or other covered entity) during the hiring process. Some of the permissible discrimination includes the following: Age: the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) protects those ages 40 and over
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process by which the new recruit is familiarized with the working environment” (Aminuddin‚ 2008). Induction also known as orientation. Furthermore‚ induction is a programme that help the new employees to familiar the new environment and employee. This programme normally held at the first day of the new employees work. New employee first impressions are crucial. If we cannot make the new employee feel welcome‚ the employee may choose to resign and look for a friendlier environment. “Introduction
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